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How do I prevent the pop up "transition adjustment" window from apearing everytime I lay down a transition? Adobe Premiere Elements 15.

Community Beginner ,
Feb 07, 2017 Feb 07, 2017

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Every time I click and drag a transition between two clips (video or audio) a stupid pop up window titled "Transition Adjustments" pops up. How do I disable this time consuming, work flow halting, and creative juice drying new feature? I am currently editing with Elements 15 and am on the brink of changing over to something else because of this hand holding dumb add on.

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Feb 08, 2017 Feb 08, 2017

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There is no way to turn this off as it is designed to allow you to customize your transitions.

However, as I show you in my book (on Amazon) there are two ways to avoid this feature:

1) Position your CTI playhead at the intersection of two clips, right-click and select Timeline/Apply Default Transition Along CTI; or

2) Select several clips on your timeline, right-click and select Timeline/Apply Default Transition. This will apply the default transition between every set of clips you have selected.

You can of course change the Default Transition by right-clicking on any transition in the Transitions panel and select the Set Default option.

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