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Hi!
I have the need to have texts in PP with words written in different colors. I understand how this is done "manually" by entering the new value for the text color I want in the Graphics panel. But this is a very time consuming way of solving my problem. So - is there a shortcut? A macro? A template that can be called by a macro? A pre-set "text-color-list" like in MS Word wherte I can set styles for how different texts should appear( Headline , headline 2 etc.) or like the same in InDesign....
Thanks in advance! HÃ¥kan
Hello:
I'm afraid that what you're asking for is not a feature of Premiere Pro.
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Hello:
I'm afraid that what you're asking for is not a feature of Premiere Pro.
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Since there where no soloution for this (thanks for that answer!) I made a small work-around: I created a word-document with boxes of the preferred colors and had that document up on the screen, When I then needed to color a part of the text, I used the eye-dropper tool and picked up the correct color and changed the text color. It saves a lot of clikcs, even if it is not a perfect soloution! /H