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Double Editing Text filler and blank space

Participant ,
Apr 05, 2025 Apr 05, 2025

When I highlight the dead space [...]  I don't want it to edit to new dead space. If I have "[...]{filler}" and highlight both , I have to edit again to remove what I asked to be removed. 

 

This is a big frustration when text editing. I don't want [...] and cannot bulk edit it - especially if there is a demonstration and nobody's talking. So I have to go through and remove all the [...] that I find. Which means I have to do this task TWICE for many [...] . And sometimes it splits it into two! [...]

 

[...] which means I have to highlight both and delete again. 

 

If this cannot be remove with just the delete, how about a command of "Shift-Delete" where any dead space before and after is also removed? 

 

In the video example I am deleting [...] and it creates two [...][...]. 

 

Windows 11

Premiere Pro V. 25.2 (updated this morning)

 

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Adobe Employee , Apr 07, 2025 Apr 07, 2025

Hi @geekazine -  Thanks for submitting your bug report. We need a few more details to try to help with the issue.
Can you provide this sample file?

Sorry for the frustration.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 06, 2025 Apr 06, 2025

@geekazine,

 

Yes, this type of thing can be frustrating. The option to delete pauses and fillers is a good feature, but applying it to real-world workflows can be challenging. I need to experiment with some options, so I'll ask some questions first.

 

> I have to edit again to remove what I asked to be removed. 

Are you focused on the pause indicators in the transcript? Or the actual audio? The "left behind" pause indicator, as often as not, does not mark a pause that meets your selected "minimum pause length." I find better results if I use the Transcript tab filter for pauses, review there, and LIFT those where I want to delete the audio. Creating captions ignore all the pause/filler indicators anyway.

 

> cannot bulk edit it - especially if there is a demonstration and nobody's talking

So sometimes you want to delete just the pause/audio and sometimes the pause/audio/video? For most of my pieces, I don't want the video to be deleted. I lock the video track.

 

@TeresaDemel Any thoughts?

 

 

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Apr 07, 2025 Apr 07, 2025
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Hi @geekazine -  Thanks for submitting your bug report. We need a few more details to try to help with the issue.
Can you provide this sample file?

Sorry for the frustration.

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