From the course: Premiere Pro for Self-Taught Editors
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Embed project workspaces - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro for Self-Taught Editors
Embed project workspaces
- [Instructor] There's a very important option here that a lot of people miss. If you look in the Window menu and go into Workspaces, you'll see there's an option tucked here at the bottom of the menu called Import Workspace from Projects. Now when you save a project, the current workspace, that's the layout of the panels that's being used at the time that you save, is also stored inside the project file. When this option is turned on, which it is by default, every time you open a project file, you're going to get the workspace that was last used for it. And again, that means any changes that have been made to the workspace. So, everything will be laid out exactly as it was when that project was last edited. This can be great. It's very useful if you are moving between edit systems, for example. But, of course, it can also interfere with your editing experience because you may not want the panels to be moved around.…
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Keys to the Adobe Premiere Pro interface4m 57s
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Personalize the Premiere Pro interface5m 15s
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Embed project workspaces1m 11s
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The appearance preferences1m 2s
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Personalize the Timeline panel5m 22s
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Add buttons to the monitors4m 17s
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Core editing recap5m 54s
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Useful keyboard shortcuts6m 14s
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Create a new keyboard shortcut5m 21s
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Essential editing commands4m 17s
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Reviewing clips5m 9s
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Freeform view5m 27s
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Edit directly from the Project panel5m 47s
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Insert and overwrite modes6m 37s
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