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Hi there, this may be a stupid question.. but my workspace tabs are missing from the top of the application (Edit, color, audio, etc.) Is this just a new feature or did I do something to cause it? Is there a fix? Thank you.
Working with Premiere Pro 2022 on a macbook pro.
Colin Smith (videorevealed) literally just posted this earlier today:
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There is a new interface. See here:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/welcome-to-premiere-pro-22-3-1/td-p/12874611
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In addition to the various discussions of workspaces in Peru Bob's link, see this post for a link to the help page and some comments about workspaces:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/where-are-my-projects/m-p/12944307#M411768
Stan
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To get as many workspaces showing as is possible now, you need to click the screen icon in the upper right corner ... and select "show workspaces" or something like that.
Once you have actual workspaces showing, there's a "pipe" ... a vertical line ... to the left of the first one shown. Hover over that pipe, click to grab, and drag left. You can get a few more showing.
Neil
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Colin Smith (videorevealed) literally just posted this earlier today:
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Thank you all!
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Learned this from Colin's tutorial:
You can't assign a keyboard shortcut to your custom workspace. (I knew that.)
The keyboard shortcuts (Alt-shft-1 etc) pick the workspaces in alphabetical order.
So, create your custom workspace and name it "1 - Whatever". Alt-Shft-1 changes to that workspace.
Stan
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Colin probably got that either from Jarle Leirpoll or me ... I got it of course, from Jarle! And I've been pushing that knowledge out for several years.
It's one of many, MANY working gems in Jarle's still most excellent and massive tome on working in Premeire for effect, speed, and profit ...
Jarle’s Book “The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro”
Neil