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New Here ,
Sep 07, 2020 Sep 07, 2020

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Dear Friends

 

Okay I am making slow progress on premiere elements and this morning I am trying to understand how to apply the animations to the text. As you see from the screen shot I have an animation picked for the text I am creating but the apply option does not seem to highlight. I would like to use at least a few of the many options available am=nd am perplexed as to what I am doing wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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LEGEND ,
Sep 07, 2020 Sep 07, 2020

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A limitation of these animations is that can only be applied to single-lines of text. You've got a two-line text block selected.

 

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Dear Steve

Okay so is there something else I can use to apply a special effect to a few lines of text?

 

 Thanks for your help

Peter

 

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What type of animation are you trying to create, Peter?

If you're just trying to create rolling or crawling text, that can be pretty easily done.

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Dear Steve

In the past I used a program that would swing the text in, expand it or sometimes scroll it up like a window shade and create a light grey background to the block so it would contrast against the background of the video. Premiere Elements seems much more sophisticated with many more options but I am not too sure how to access anything beyond simply the default text, and default transistion between clips. Thank you for helping me along step by step. I do appreciate the help.

 

Peter

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