/t5/premiere-pro-ideas/enable-graphics-properties-panel-to-have-dynamic-resizing/idi-p/15087942Jan 13, 2025
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The change from Essential Graphics to graphics Properties made that panel very wide and it no longer fits neatly into the narrow space it previously occupied. It would be helpful to have dynamic resizing so those of us who prefer having it stacked with Graphics Templates/Lumetri Color/Essential Sound can again place it there instead of having it stacked with the wider panels in the Source space. (The attached photo hopefully explains this clearly.)
Kevin-Monahan • Adobe Employee, Jan 13, 2025Jan 13, 2025
Hi @brian21766982lq3i, I’m Kevin from Adobe Support, one of the moderators here. Thanks for the feature request. I hope the developer team will respond shortly to your request. I up voted.
/t5/premiere-pro-ideas/enable-graphics-properties-panel-to-have-dynamic-resizing/idc-p/15088009#M18738Jan 13, 2025
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Hi @brian21766982lq3i, I’m Kevin from Adobe Support, one of the moderators here. Thanks for the feature request. I hope the developer team will respond shortly to your request. I up voted.
Cheers,
Kevin
Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
/t5/premiere-pro-ideas/enable-graphics-properties-panel-to-have-dynamic-resizing/idc-p/15170051#M19537Feb 21, 2025
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Hi @brian21766982lq3i ! We have added a small fix in the Text section of the Properties panel where we have added a breakpoint for some controls to adjust to a narrower panel configuration. you can see these changes in the latest beta build of Premiere Pro (starting with build 25.2.112). If you look at the screenshot I attached you can see that the panel now allows you to set it to a pretty thin width. Only the styles browser button and maybe the Responsive Design Position button need fixing, but everything else is now accessible. I'd love for you to take a look and give us your feedback. What do you think?