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December 7, 2024
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No numerical values for text size

  • December 7, 2024
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Hi, after I upgraded to 25.1, I noticed the slider for font size is now larger and does not have a numerical value associated with it. Am I missing something and is there a way to choose a specific numerical value? I need this feature for a lot of my projects.

Correct answer Ann Bens

Expand your Properties panel horizontally.

6 replies

Adobe Employee
February 21, 2025

Hi @defaultg35qdqhe0ejp ! We have added a small fix in the Text section of the Properties panel where we have added a breakpoint for some controls to adjust to a narrower panel configuration. you can see these changes in the latest beta build of Premiere Pro (starting with build 25.2.112). If you look at the screenshot I attached you can see that the panel now allows you to set it to a pretty thin width. Only the styles browser button and maybe the Responsive Design Position button need fixing, but everything else is now accessible. I'd love for you to take a look and give us your feedback. What do you think?

 

New Participant
December 10, 2024

This helps too! Thanks!

New Participant
December 10, 2024

Aaaaand that's what I was missing. Thanks!

Brainiac
December 10, 2024

In the Effect Controls panel, hide the Timeline View.  The Show/Hide Timeline View button is at the top of the panel, immediately to the left of the Time Ruler.

With the Timeline View hidden, you'll see the numeric value for the  Font Size at the right of the Font Size slider and can click that to edit it as usual.

Hopefully this gets adjusted in a future release so that the Font Size value is visible at all times.

In meantime, you might prefer to adjust this in the Properties panel instead (Windows > Properties).  

Ann Bens
Ann BensCorrect answer
Brainiac
December 10, 2024

Expand your Properties panel horizontally.

Participating Frequently
December 7, 2024

In PP 25.1.0 on macOS Sonoma 4.6.1 (Intel MacBook Pro), text boxes for MOGRTs in Graphics Properties no longer scale with window or panel size. This makes it difficult to work with text as it runs off the edge of the window, instead of wrapping inside the properties box. See below:

 

 

Previously the text box would scale so that text always wrapped at the end of a line. My workflow isn't everyone's workflow, but this means I can't easily judge how much text fits into a fixed caption line, as well as meaning I have to sacrifice program monitor space to drag the text box out to its full width so that I can see the text. Not great.

Participating Frequently
December 7, 2024

... in fact, text doesn't seem to wrap inside the text box at all, even when it's dragged out to its new minimum size. Extremely frustrating.