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    Tool Tip Tuesday for Adobe Premiere Pro: Rules, Guides, Snap, Safe by Scott Simmons

    spicycreatortips_18q76aBy spicycreatortips_18q76aAugust 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Welcome to Software Tip Tuesday for Adobe Premiere Professional on ProVideo Coalition.

    Each week, we’ll share a brand new tooltip to save lots of time when working in Adobe Premiere Professional.

    Do you know that the play/pause, mark in/out and all of the transport management buttons beneath the Program as nicely (because the Supply monitor) will be modified? They are often modified, and so they ought to be modified as a result of most of those default instructions and buttons are accessible via a keyboard shortcut. So, there’s no must click on on the display to execute most of those features. Whereas there are lots of choices for altering the transport controls, this tip is how I hold the buttons on the left aspect of this system monitor with what I name “Guidelines, Guides, Snap, Protected”.

    That’s turning on rulers, toggling guides, toggling snapping within the Program monitor and turning on title/motion secure.

    You don’t want clickable buttons for objects like, Play/Pause, Insert/Overwright, working IN/OUT factors, so let’s change them by clicking the plus signal within the decrease right-hand nook of the Program monitor to entry the Button Editor.

    It’s straightforward to make use of the Button Editor as you drag objects from the Button Editor palette into the transport controls area beneath the Program (or Supply) monitor. If you wish to take away objects from the transport controls, you simply drag them out with the Button Editor open.

    These are the 4 buttons I map to the left aspect of the transport controls:

    1. Present Rulers
    2. Present Guides
    3. Snap in Program Monitor
    4. Protected Margins

    They’re all very comparable in that they’re made for design, structure, and making issues like, graphics, decrease thirds, results, and issues like that, even and fairly within the Program monitor. Whereas some have keyboard shortcuts, I don’t use them sufficient to fret concerning the shortcut. And this variation of the transport controls teams all of them collectively for fast entry.

    You possibly can customise the transport controls and take away each default button in case you please.

    Bonus Tip: In the event you don’t wish to see the transport controls in any respect, click on the wrench menu beneath both the Program or the Supply monitor and uncheck Present Transport Controls.

    This sequence is courtesy of Adobe. 

    Adobe Guides Premiere Pro rules safe Scott Simmons Snap tip Tool Tuesday
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