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October 12, 2023
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Looking for the Typewriter effect

  • October 12, 2023
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Hello,

Maybe someone can help me... I'm looking for the Typewriter effect for text, so in a paragraph of text the individual letters will appear one by one.

 

I've searched online and there are tutorials showing how to do this, but I can't find the effect where people say it should be.

 

At the moment I'm selecting the text, and under Text choosing 'Animation' but all I get are the options 'In', 'Looping' and 'Out'. None of the effects under these options is what I'm after though. Am I looking in the wrong place?

Correct answer Abhi.G @ ADBE

Hi

 

The automatic (one-click) Typewriter animation style is not currently supported, but is in development.
You can upvote and follow updates here https://adobeexpress.uservoice.com/forums/951181-adobe-express/suggestions/47175544-typewriter-text-animation 

 

Thanks for your patience.

 

Abhi G

1 reply

Nancy OShea
Braniac
October 12, 2023

In the new Adobe Express web-based desktop app, you can choose from three main types of animation: In, Looping, and Out

Customize your animation with settings for direction, speed, and more, and easily adjust the timing for when the animation should appear in your design.

 

Use IN to make text appear one letter at a time (similar to Typewriter effect).

https://helpx.adobe.com/express/using/animation.html#In

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Abhi.G @ ADBECorrect answer
Adobe Employee
October 13, 2023

Hi

 

The automatic (one-click) Typewriter animation style is not currently supported, but is in development.
You can upvote and follow updates here https://adobeexpress.uservoice.com/forums/951181-adobe-express/suggestions/47175544-typewriter-text-animation 

 

Thanks for your patience.

 

Abhi G

New Participant
November 20, 2023

Is it still unavailable? It appears to be a basic, simple animation tool. It was previously available. Why has it been removed?