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How to "roll" credits in Premiere Pro 2025?

New Here ,
Aug 15, 2025 Aug 15, 2025

Hi! 

 

To anyone that sees this message, I have no idea how to "roll" my end credits in Premiere Pro 2025.

I read from a different user that the 'Essential Graphics' tab now falls under 'Properties' but I don't see the "roll" button anywhere to tick off for my end credits...

 

Does anyone have any clue where the "roll" button has gone? 

I also don't use a Mac (I use Windows), so I'm not sure if the layout of things on Premiere Pro 2025 is different. (Based on a number of short YouTube videos to do with finding the 'Essential Graphics' tab which would've supposedly have the "roll" button found instantly.

 

I'm currently running on a tight deadline, so I really hope someone finds this post ASAP!

 

Thanks in advance!

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Community Expert , Aug 16, 2025 Aug 16, 2025

Open the Properties panel and make sure you don't have any graphics objects selected an you will see a 'Roll' checkbox at the bottom of the panel.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 16, 2025 Aug 16, 2025

Open the Properties panel and make sure you don't have any graphics objects selected an you will see a 'Roll' checkbox at the bottom of the panel.

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New Here ,
Aug 16, 2025 Aug 16, 2025
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Thank you so much for your help!

 

It worked perfectly!!!

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