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Entering captioning text from a script
The previous method of entering captions is fine for small projects that contain relatively few captions, but
what if you're working with a large project that requires many captions? No problem. You can easily create
captioning markers from a spreadsheet or other tab-delimited format.
1. Create a list of each caption you want to insert:
a. Create a four-column, tab-delimited spreadsheet.
b. In the first column, enter 00:00:00:00 as a placeholder. The actual time of each caption will
be determined later.
c. In the second column, enter TEXT to specify the command type.
d. In the third column, enter the text that you want to display as a caption.
Tips:
n If you have a script, you can copy the information from the script and paste it
into your spreadsheet. Each line should be pasted to its own cell.
n The Vegas Pro CD includes a template that you can use to create your captions.
The file, Vegas Captioning Shell.txt, is saved in the Sample Projects folder on
the CD. Open this file in a database program (you can also use a text editor)
and add your captions to the third column.
e. In the fourth column, enter a label to identify your captions. An entry such as Line 01 will
help you sort the captions in the Edit Details window.
2. Select the cells in your spreadsheet and copy them to the clipboard.
3. Switch to the Vegas Pro window and choose Edit Details from the View menu to display the Edit
Details window.
4. From the Show drop-down list, choose Commands.
5. Click the comment column heading to sort the captions in ascending order.
6. Right-click the box in the top-left corner of the Edit Details window and choose Paste from the
shortcut menu. The clipboard data is pasted starting at this row.
7. In the timeline, position the cursor where you want to start inserting captions.
8. Select a row in the Edit Details list to select the first caption you want to insert.
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