When I'm not in the mood to do the work I should be doing, I often get sucked down the rabbit hole trying to work more efficiently in Premiere... This is one of those mornings...
When I copy text in a Word document and paste into Premiere, Premiere seems to add additional carriage returns. If I copy the text from word into TextEdit (the simple text editor included with the macOS), it pastes correctly and if I then copy the text from TextEdit into Premiere, the carriage returns are not added.
Not a big deal, but if there's a simple fix, would save me a few precious keystrokes... Hopefully the attached screen grabs illustrate the problem clearly... May be a setting in Word that I'm missing... (thank you Bill Gates. - Word is not as gruesome a program as powerpoint, but it certainly has it's highlights)...
Not sure the names of the screengrabs will display... The first is from TextEdit, the second is from Premiere when the text is pasted from Text Edit, The third is from Premiere when text is pasted from Word, and the Fourth is from Word with carriage returns displayed
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