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Ahh ... an older version. And as you have no text, I had to look at this for a bit to puzzle out what your problem probably is.
I've not worked CC2014 or earlier in some time, as this clearly is ... but I'm thinking back and wondering if you have yet 'closed' the Titler window? I think that was what essentially "saved" titling done in that window back then, so that it would appear in the bins and was usable on the timeline.
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I do have text its just not showing up in the timeline.
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I tried closing it and re-opening with no success.
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When you closed it, did that graphic appear in your Project panel? That's what I'd expect, and then drag it onto a clip to use it.
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I’m a little confused about what graphic you are referring too?
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When you create a title/graphic with the Titler tool, as you close it, that should appear as an item in your Project panel. So, that text that you show in your first post ... after closing the Titler tool, should have appeared as an item in your Project panel.
You then go to the project panel, drag/drop the text/graphic onto or above the clip where you need the text/graphic.
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I tried that and it does not fix the problem.
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So ... you open the Titler, create a text/graphic object in it by typing and giving some values, font style/type/color/fill whatever. You close the titler ... and nothing shows up in your Project panel?
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Correct. Unless I open a default still then it works fine. But I need my titles to look exactly alike so this won’t work.
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The title has the wrong aspect ratio (its not the same as the timeline). That is why you are not seeing it.
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I did, but it’s not personal. Anyone with a computer can find that information by going to the Auburn University website.
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It is this forum policy!!!!
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That’s fine, but I am still not getting any help with my problem.
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Read post 11.
You cannot fix existing titles. you have to make them again. They have to match the timeline/sequence.
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Gabe, did you ever get this fixed?
Thanks,
Kevin
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The title may well be there on the timeline but is only a frame or so long and is so small you are missing it unless at the highest magnification of the timeline - something to do with the default still length being too short. You can change that or just pull it longer on the timeline.
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The aspect ratio of the title is wrong.
It should read 1.33 instead of 1.0.
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Move to Premiere Pro CS6 & Earlier​
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So I tried something else. It only seems to work if I create a default still. The one I’m using is based on current title which for some reason just won’t show in timeline?
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Hey guys I figured out what waas happening. It was there on Track V4. just minimize tracks V1 to V3 and you should see it right there on V4. hope this helps. Thanks