

So if I just click the 'Delete' keyboard button I'm prompted "Are you sure you want to delete?" I click yes, and nothing happens. Now if I click one of the non-working templates and right click, Delete is greyed out. I specifically chose "Do Not Save My Preferences" when I uninstalled Premiere but when I reinstalled it, all of my preferences and settings were exactly the same as before. As soon as I reinstalled Premiere they were already sitting there in the Essential Graphics tab. So I'm trying to delete them and I simply cannot do it. That fixed the ones that come with Premiere and the one I have from Adobe Stock, however the third party ones still do not work. So I uninstalled Premiere and reinstalled it.

In the 2017 version, you could only select one layer at a time, which was quite cumbersome when making titles that involve three or more layers.Just like the title says, how the heck do I delete Essential Graphics Templates? A week or so ago ALL of my Essential Graphics templates quit working (Ones that come with Premiere, One I bought from Adobe Stock, and a handful from a third party company.). In the new Essential Graphics Panel, you can now select, move, and reposition multiple layers at once. MOGRT motion graphics templates, you must use fonts that are from the Typekit. This is important, because if you ever want to design and sell your own. If you click on the Typekit logo, it will show you all the fonts in your library that were synced via Typekit. You can then filter your favorites by clicking on the star icon at the top of the dropdown. The new EGP recognizes this, so it allows you to favorite your fonts by clicking on the star button next each font from the dropdown. But in the latest release, you can type in the name of a font to quickly find it. In the April 2017 release, you couldn’t search for fonts from the font dropdown. I’d also highly recommend updating to Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018, as the new Motion Graphics Templates will not be compatible with CC 2017. Note: Only users who have installed Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017+ can use new Motion Graphics Templates (.MOGRT), as they require the use of the EGP.

For example, editors can save their completed graphics as a Motion Graphics Template to use later on, or install Motion Graphics Templates designed in After Effects directly into their EGP. The EGP also replaced the live-text template workflow between After Effects and Premiere Pro. As opposed to Premiere Pro’s Legacy Titler Tool, the EGP borrows from Photoshop and enables editors to create text, graphics, and shapes as layers.

The EGP was introduced to Adobe Premiere Pro in April 2017 and it completely changed the way you make titles in Premiere Pro. At Adobe MAX 2017, Adobe released Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 with a whole new set of features, including major updates to the Essential Graphics Panel (EGP).
