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I can't find this anywhere. I see how to align text, but not the objects (where you can align them to each other and/or to the screen).
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In the Properties Panel: scroll all the way down.
It you mean images such as png use the Snap in Program Monitor feature.
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I do mean images (not text). I found the Snap in Program Monitor in the help topics, but can't figure out how to use it. Ugh...I love and HATE updates!
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Ok, I get that, but what I wanted to do was to distribute 4 objects so that they were spaced evenly.
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Objects as is in Stills or Graphics: show screenshot timeline and program monitor.
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If each object is its own graphics file format (like PNG) placed in Video Tracks of the Timeline, select them in the Timeline and then right-click and choose Replace with After Effects Composition.
If each object is it's own graphics file format (like PNG) in a Graphic, then import them into the Project, add them to the Timeline and then replace them with an After Effects Composition.
The Align panel in After Effects can align to the Composition as well as distribute selected Layers. Any edits made to the graphics in After Effects will carry forward to the Composition in the Premiere Pro Timeline when the corresponding After Effects project file is saved.
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So, this can no longer be done in Premiere?
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Its much easier in Ae but You dont need Ae can be done in Pr.
Use the blue guides, the Snap feature and a little math, and you can distribute them in the program monitor.
Guides are set to percentage.
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I have to be missing something...I also can't see the size of my items so that I can make them the same size.
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On the Premiere Pro side, you'll have to eyeball the size of the objects or size them to the same size outside of Premiere Pro. To set the size outside of Premiere Pro, select the object source and choose Edit > Original, resize the artwork to match (Photoshop or Illustrator are good likely applications to use for this), and save. Since Edit > Original was used, the changes should show right away in the Premiere Pro project. If not, select the source in the Project panel or Bin panel, right-click, choose Replace footage, and then replace the source with itself.
If you're in After Effects, select an object and choose Layer > Transform > Scale to open the Scale dialog box for the object. In the Scale dialog box, change the Units pop-up menu from "% of Source" to "Pixels" and then enter the size in pixels for the object. Repeat until the same size has been set for each object.