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I have seen this article before, but I cannot find it now. I want to make the scrolling text like the Star Wars movie. How can I do this with version 11?

Thanks,

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Hi

Doing a 'search' from the link above, for star wars i found this:-

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There may be more so worth searching.
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I checked that one and it looks like you have to paY?
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And did you search this forum as Trevor suggested?
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1) Create your scrolling titles in a seperate project.

2) Create a video file of your scrolling title by going to share (create video file) to the same properties of your main project. You'll have a new video file of only scrolling titles

3) Insert created video file in one of your overlay tracks. You'll notice the green markers on the corners of the video file. Adjust the perspective using the green markers

and that should do it
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Kenneth:

Now that is what I was looking for! It shows detail on how to to it, thank you!

Mauiwh
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