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How to edit the Stroke and Shadow in Closed Captions Appearance Settings

Community Beginner ,
Mar 05, 2024 Mar 05, 2024

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I have Adobe Premiere 24.1.0. When working with Closed Captions, I am finding that the options I have for editing the text is limited. Typically, I can see under the Appearance bar, the options to edit the text Fill, Stroke, Background, and Shadow. Currently, I am only seeing the options to edit the text Fill and Background. Can you help me figure out how to edit the Stroke and Shadow? I am in the Captions and Graphics Workspace. Thank you!

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Community Beginner , Mar 05, 2024 Mar 05, 2024

Question answered! Thank you Ann Bens who replied in another chat, "you are using captions (C608-1) instead of subtitles which has more options. Recreate them in Transcript set to subitle default."

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Question answered! Thank you Ann Bens who replied in another chat, "you are using captions (C608-1) instead of subtitles which has more options. Recreate them in Transcript set to subitle default."

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