Scrolling Two Column Credits in Magix Video Edit Pro 2013?

rjkowalski wrote on 11/10/2012, 3:26 PM

How can I cut & paste from a Word document into Final Credits of a video?  I don't want to re-type the cast list of a production.  I've previously used Sony Vegas Movie Studio but I'm trying out Magix Video Edit 2013 for its Multicam feature.  In Vegas, I could cut & paste text from a theatre cast list document into the scrolling credit listing.  I found the Final Credit titling effect in Magix Video Edit but do not see an option for pasting in text.

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cpc000cpc wrote on 11/10/2012, 5:13 PM

I think you will find that a paste option is just the standard Window function -- [Ctrl + V] inserts the clipboard contents at the the current text cursor.

johnebaker wrote on 11/10/2012, 5:31 PM

Hi

@ rikowalski

Please do not multiple post on the same question - there are two posts in the same question here http://www.magix.info/uk/paste-text-into-scrolling-credits-in-magix-video-edit.forum.881699.html

Please confine any responses to the other question.

John

 

 

 

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