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December 20, 2017
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Exporting Log Content to Microsoft Word (or any other text software)

  • December 20, 2017
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I have logged approximately 60 interview clips by creating subclips with very important and detailed information.  All of my subclips have in points, out points, duration and MOST IMPORTANTLY relevant information in the actual name of the subclip or in the description panel.  So there is a lot of text that I need to look at.  I want to be able to export all of my text information so I can have it in a Microsoft Word format (or any other text format) and then write my script.

I know in the "Markers" panel it allows you to export markers into an html document and that is exactly what I would like to do.  But my information is all logged int he Project Window and I can't export to html.

PLEASE HELP!

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    Correct answer excited_Genie16B8

    I don't believe there is any way to get that info out of PP.

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    Legend
    December 20, 2017

    I don't believe there is any way to get that info out of PP.

    Participant
    December 20, 2017

    Hi Jim.  You might be right......I have talked to other PP users and have spent a good chunk of time researching online the last couple of days, and I can't find anything either.  But here is what gets me.   I remember working on a similar project several years ago in CS4 and I know I was able to export that logging information to a Word document because I printed it out and still have a hard copy!  I just can't believe this can't be done with all of today's upgraded technology......

    It seems like Adobe has gone backwards a bit here on this one - I certainly can't be the only person who would like a text file of notes, in/out points, etc. that were logged in Premiere?

    Legend
    December 21, 2017

    It's not a request I see here often.  I don't recall any such feature in the past.  I can only think you did then what you'll have to do now - copy/paste.