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Add 2 Titles to a Project.

Post by sjj1805 »

Received via email wrote:Hi Steve,

Can you please put this on the forum.

If a user wants to add X2 titles the easiest way is to open the attached project and then drag the title templates up to the Title Organizer.

By the way you can select them all in the time line and drag the group ¡§up¡¨ to Titles.
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Sorry but I have no idea what this is about! Can someone explain please? Mind you I have just consumed a large Whisky having had a very busy day :wink: :wink:
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I think we all may need a rather large whiskey to understand what is meant.. :lol: :lol:
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Just had another two large whisikies (I Mean Whiskies)
The upside is I can now see the two titles mentioned. The downside is I can see two of everyhthing else.
With that Good Night :D :D :D
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Post by Ron P. »

I see what you mean John, 2-more large whiskies make it perfectly clear... :lol: :lol:

I'll make an attempt at clearing this up, before someone gets too intoxicated and falls off their chair..

In VS X2 (Pro or Ultimate)
  • Go to the Title Library/Organizer, select all the titles. This can be done by using the common Windows multi-select of clicking on the first one, then holding down the [Shift] key, go to the last and click on it.
  • Now drag all of them to a title track, doesn't matter which one.
  • Save the Project, File>Save or Save as, I just used the name VS X2 titles.
  • Close VS X2
In VS Pro X3
  • First you might go to the Title Library/Organizer, to create a new Title Folder. Open the Library Manager, select Title from the drop-down menu, press New then provide a name for the new folder. I called mine, VS X2 Titles, you may come up with a name that is better suited..
  • Now go to File >Open Project, navigate to where you saved the project in VS X2 (Pro or Ultimate), and open it. You should see all those titles in the title track now.
  • Make sure your newly created Title Folder is open in the Title Library/Organizer, then using the [Shift] + Click multi-selection, select all the titles in the title track.
  • Drag and drop them into your (VS X2 Titles) title library/organizer
  • Now your done. Close the project or select File>New Project to clear the timeline.
Is that what you're seeing now John?

Drinking and editing is not advised
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Post by mitchell65 »

So the idea is to be able to use VS x2 titles in VS x3? Very well thought out.
BTW Drinking and editing is not advised
So Goodbye All :wink:
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