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Enable keyboard shortcut to create a subclip directly from text edit mode

Community Beginner ,
Apr 03, 2025 Apr 03, 2025

Hello there!

 

Long time user of Premiere Pro. Been away from it for a couple of years and getting acclamated with the new updates, including the text to edit too (**WOW**!!).   One thing that's irksome is the need to toggle the source viewer window after selecting the text range for auto setting an in/out point.  It would be incredible if the user could simply click drag the text, and then use the keyboard shortcut to create a subclip instantly out of the selected text (no window toggle needed).

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Adobe Employee , Apr 04, 2025 Apr 04, 2025

@dillon_0007 that's a great idea, thanks! I'll make sure it gets passed on to the right team.

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 04, 2025 Apr 04, 2025

@dillon_0007 that's a great idea, thanks! I'll make sure it gets passed on to the right team.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 04, 2025 Apr 04, 2025
Amazing! Glad to have an ear of the team. One further thought on this - is there a way to set this up such that when a user selects the clip, that with auto i/o toggled on, that the subclip window pops up instantly (without having to manually request the subclip menu)?
 
I'm thinking as a documentary filmmaker, logging interview footage - hours of footage can be very very quickly logged just by click dragging and then summarizing it in the title of the subclip, hitting enter, and doing the same again. That would make me ecstatic, actually!
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Community Beginner ,
Apr 04, 2025 Apr 04, 2025
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OOPS. Typo:

 

Amazing! Glad to have an ear of the team. One further thought on this - is there a way to set this up such that when a user selects the text, with auto i/o toggled on, that the subclip window pops up instantly (without having to manually request the subclip titling menu)?
 
I'm thinking as a documentary filmmaker, logging interview footage - hours of footage can be very very quickly logged just by click dragging and then summarizing it in the title of the subclip, hitting enter, and repeating the process all through the transcript. That would make me ecstatic, actually!
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