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October 24, 2018
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Premiere Pro CC 2019 replacing spaces from text in captions, with full stops?

  • October 24, 2018
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How do I Avoid premiere pro replacing spaces from text that was copied and pasted from word into captions, with full stops? I'm working on a mac with Premiere Pro CC 2019 and Word 2011.

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Correct answer cornels39179940

The full stops were a different color. They were visible once I changed the color of all the text globally. In word i could easily find and replace them with spaces, even before i did the color change. But I'm still wondering who creates a document like this?

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cornels39179940AuthorCorrect answer
Participant
October 25, 2018

The full stops were a different color. They were visible once I changed the color of all the text globally. In word i could easily find and replace them with spaces, even before i did the color change. But I'm still wondering who creates a document like this?

WeAreMoose
Inspiring
October 25, 2018

Hey Cornels, good to hear you figured it out.

Was it credits you worked on?

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 24, 2018

Moose has it: Word is filled with garbage when treated as text (which PR does when pasting). Copy/paste from Word into a text editor, then copy/paste from there to PR. You can sometimes get other reasons, but I'll bet that is it.

WeAreMoose
Inspiring
October 24, 2018

Sounds weird!

Have you tried to change the font?

Have you tried to copy it into Text Editor first and then to Premiere Pro?