CS6 Title Panel

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LesWinn
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While editing with Premiere Pro CS6 the Titles panel has reduced to a single panel. (Titles can still be made but other effects are missing).

The panel that includes text below in numerous coloured fonts, and all other information to to right-hand side has disappeared.

How is this panel reinstated please?

To date these have not been found in Adobe literature.

If previous titles are displayed, although displayed as made, they display in the single panel too.

Les

H and M Video
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Re: CS6 Title Panel

Hi Les

If I read your post correct I think what you should be doing is click your cursor on the edge of the Title Panel and drag it out.  Hope this is what is required.  Nice to hear from you again (apart from the problem)

Harry

PC Specialist 3Gz Dual Core, Premiere CS3, Encore CS3, After Effects CS3, Matrox RT.X2, Panasonic HD HS-300, Z1E & PMW-EX3 Cams.
 
Now with a PC Specialist Quad Core i7-3770, 16GB RAM, 180GB SSD, GeForce GTX560 Ti Graphics Card, Blu-Ray & DVD R/W Burners and can't wait to set it up. Now up and running.  What a difference in Blu-Ray footage.

LesWinn
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Re: CS6 Title Panel

No Harry. It's much more than that. That action only enlarges the clip picture dialog box that the title text is to be printed on.

Select "WINDOW" Menu. Select (1) Title Properties (2) Title Styles (3) Title Tools. These will now all display on one screen.

The actual Title dialog box - that contains the clip picture - and where the text is printed for the title - remains on a separate screen.

Previously all was one screen. That displayed when "Title" Menu was selected - then a selection is made, - either default, roll or crawl.

This single screen has somehow disappeared and hoping to retrieve.

Les

H and M Video
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Re: CS6 Title Panel

Hi Les

Sent you an e-mail

Harry

PC Specialist 3Gz Dual Core, Premiere CS3, Encore CS3, After Effects CS3, Matrox RT.X2, Panasonic HD HS-300, Z1E & PMW-EX3 Cams.
 
Now with a PC Specialist Quad Core i7-3770, 16GB RAM, 180GB SSD, GeForce GTX560 Ti Graphics Card, Blu-Ray & DVD R/W Burners and can't wait to set it up. Now up and running.  What a difference in Blu-Ray footage.