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Align objects using Properties panel

Select multiple text or shape layers within a graphic and align them from the Properties panel in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Note:

Starting with Premiere Pro version 25.0, the Essential Graphics panel is no longer included. You can now edit titles, captions, audio, video, and graphics more efficiently using the new Properties panel and browse Motion Graphics and Stock Audio using the Graphics Templates panel.

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You can align objects by their top edges, vertical centers, bottom edges, left edges, horizontal centers, or right edges. You can align them to a selected object or to the video frame. 

You can also distribute objects vertically or horizontally, or distribute the spacing between them.

Before you start

If you haven't already, switch to the Captions and Graphics workspace. In the Properties panel, select your text or shape layers, and you'll see the available align options.

The available align options in the Properties panel.
The available align options in the Properties panel.

Align objects

Right-click the text or object you wish to align, and choose from one of the three available options.

Align to Video Frame

Align to the Program Monitor where each object is aligned individually.

Align to Video Frame as Group

Align to the Program Monitor while the multi-selection is considered one grouped object.

Align to Selection

Align to one specific chief object in the selection. The chief when aligning left is the leftmost object, and the chief when aligning to the bottom is the lowest object.

Text alignment menu in Premiere Pro showing options like Align to Video Frame and Center Horizontally.
Alignment options for positioning text within the video frame.

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