To move a text box in Premiere Pro, click on the text box in the program monitor, then drag it to the desired position on the screen.
To make the text box bigger in Premiere Pro, you can adjust the size by clicking and dragging the corners of the text box in the program's editing interface.
To move all clips at once in Premiere Pro, select all the clips you want to move by clicking and dragging a selection box around them. Then, click and drag the selected clips to the desired location on the timeline.
To move all clips together in Premiere Pro, select all the clips you want to move by clicking and dragging a selection box around them. Then, click and drag the selected clips to the desired location on the timeline.
To move all captions in Premiere Pro to a different location on the timeline, simply select all the captions by clicking and dragging a selection box around them. Then, click and drag the selected captions to the desired location on the timeline.
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While typing in the text box.Click on the outline of the text box.Then move with the arrows on the keyboard.OR Drag with the mouse as you click on the outline.
Probably the best way is to go in and draw a line where you want it. You can then group the text box with the line so if you move the box, the line will move with it. If you edit the text, though, the line will not move with your 'over-bar' text.
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How do you rotate text box in Adobe Acrobat Professsional 8?" I ran into this problem recently. I was trying to edit a pdf with a number of schematics. One of the schematics was rotated 90 degrees. I wanted to inserted text box labeling the drawing but needed to rotate the text box so it faced the same way as the drawing did. I don't believe you can rotate a text box in Adobe Pro 8.0. However, you CAN rotate a page and then insert a text box once the page orientation is the same as the orientation of the text you want to insert. My solution: instead of rotating the text box (like you would do in MSWord), rotate the page. Once you have finished making changes, you can re-rotate it back to its original orientation and the text box will move right along with the page. Hope this helps!
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I always insert a text box into the document first. Then I copy and paste the graph or spreadsheet element into the text box. The elements seem to behave better in the text box, and I have total control to move the text box wherever I want in the document.
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