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How to centre align a graphic in Premiere Pro 2025?

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Nov 21, 2024 Nov 21, 2024

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Hi! I'm having an issue with aligning graphics.

 

I'm used to aligning graphics using the essential graphics tab. Now that the alignment has been placed in the 'properties' tab, I can see that it works for aligning text, but I have a PNG overlayed and it doesn't give the option for alignment tools, unless you adjust the x and y axis manually. I read on another discussion that it is now context aware, but I don't understand why it won't let me centre a graphic element like a png? Appreciate any expertise, I'm a novice with Premiere Pro on a good day.

 

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Adobe Employee , Nov 21, 2024 Nov 21, 2024

Hi there! Unless your PNG is part of a graphic, Premiere does not offer yet alignment via commands. BUT: You can just drag the PNG in the Program Monitor while holding down cmd/ctrl and that will enable snapping. Hope that helps!

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Hi there! Unless your PNG is part of a graphic, Premiere does not offer yet alignment via commands. BUT: You can just drag the PNG in the Program Monitor while holding down cmd/ctrl and that will enable snapping. Hope that helps!

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