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Change sequence settings in CS6

New Here ,
Nov 14, 2022 Nov 14, 2022

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How can I change sequence settings? When i triy to everything is greyd out and i cannot click. I use CS6

 

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Thanks for help!

 

Isak

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Adobe Employee , Nov 14, 2022 Nov 14, 2022

Hey Isak,

In Premiere Pro CS6, you cannot change existing Sequence Settings. That feature came to a version or two after that. Sorry about that. My recommendation is to update to a more modern version of the application.

 

Thanks,

Kevin

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LEGEND ,
Nov 14, 2022 Nov 14, 2022

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You can only change Sequence settings when the Timeline panel has 'focus', the thin blue line is around it.

 

Click anywhere in the Timeline panel, then go to the Sequence menu.

 

Neil

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I have done that. However when I click on the "Change sequence settings" -option the next step is also greyed out. See picture. Is it possible to come through that as well?:)

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I have done that. However when I click on the "Change sequence settings" -option the next step is also greyed out. See picture. Is it possible to come through that as well?:)


By @Isak27124510ae34

 

It can´t be changed in CS6. 

 

But you can create a new sequence in CS6 with the settings you want and just copy the material from the old sequence to the new one. 

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LEGEND ,
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It's been several years since I used CS6 ... might even still be loaded on an older machine. But I don't recall exactly what might be the issue if the Timeline focus isn't working.

 

@Ann Bens  .. any ideas?

 

Neil

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Hey Isak,

In Premiere Pro CS6, you cannot change existing Sequence Settings. That feature came to a version or two after that. Sorry about that. My recommendation is to update to a more modern version of the application.

 

Thanks,

Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio

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You might be able to make a new sequence with proper settings, then copy/paste the contents of the old sequence into the new one. Worth a try.

 

Neil

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