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Title templates in Premier Pro CC?

New Here ,
Oct 17, 2013 Oct 17, 2013

There don't seem to be any title templates in my new Premier Pro CC

I have also installed CS6 PP as I want the Encore program - the templates are loaded in that version.

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LEGEND , Oct 28, 2013 Oct 28, 2013

The instructions at http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/library-functional-content-missing.html only apply to CS6 and earlier, so they install into the CS6 folder and aren't visible to CC applications.

There is no functional content for Creative Cloud, so the "workaround" is to install CS6, then manually copy the content across into the CC folders:

COPY these three folders:

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS6\presets\Styles

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS6\presets\Templat

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LEGEND ,
Jan 24, 2015 Jan 24, 2015
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Mele,

I'm afraid I'm sitting right next to you "in the boat" and you just don't see me! Ha ... I've managed to pull off a few things in Ae with help from "lynda", shooternz, Jim Simon and others around here, and a few others elsewhere. Spinning graphics? Timing lower thirds to music? Haven't done those yet ... I've got some lower thirds to do that need scrolling text on a project "up" at the moment. I figure probably Tuesday I'll be doing that ... from a couple of the lynda tut's it doesn't seem too hard in PrPro really. Thankfully no need for Ae on it ... that program is mystifying to me.

I do so love the members of the Ae forum that are sweet to "noobs" with that program and gently helpful to someone who's baffled & puzzled and needs explicit instructions as I DON'T even know what names for the 35 options for everything mean let alone what they do ... and "well, just try something for dang's sake ... " can mean spending a couple days punching buttons. With no progress made ... not good. Some of the old hands there can be testy with someone like me ... as in, "go play in some amateur sandbox & leave Ae to us pros". Yet my projects are also paid ... I'm just not a full-time for 30 years video person. Master at stills portraits for 35+ years, yes. Video ... fairly new. I can get around in Sg pretty good, love that program ... can survive in PrPro. Still rather intimidated by Ae. And then there's Audition & Encore ... oh my, the learning curve of the last two years ...

Neil

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