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Select and edit text in text layers

You can edit text in text layers at any time. If you set the text to follow a path, designate it as a 3D layer, transform it, or animate it, you can still continue to edit it. Before you can edit text, you must select it.

To select all text in a text layer and activate the most recently used type tool, double-click the text layer in the Timeline panel.

The pointer for a type tool changes, depending on whether it is over a text layer in the Composition panel. When the pointer for a type tool is directly over a text layer, it appears as the edit text pointer ; click to place the insertion point in the existing text.

 To select text with a type tool, do one of the following:
  • To select a range of text, drag over the text.

  • To select a range of text, click, move the pointer, and then Shift-click.

  • To select a word, double-click it. To select a line, triple-click it. To select a paragraph, quadruple-click it. To select all text in a layer, quintuple-click anywhere in the text.

  • To use the arrow keys to select text, hold down Shift and press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow key. To use the arrow keys to select words, hold down Shift+Ctrl (Windows) or Shift+Command (Mac OS) and press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow key.

Jeff Almasol provides a script on his website for editing the source text of text layers: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_jeffedittext.

Jeff Almasol provides a script on his website that converts various plain text punctuation into their “smart” typographical representations (for example, (c) is converted to the copyright symbol, ©): www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_jeffgetsmart.

Jeff Almasol provides a script on his website that sets keyframes for the Source Text property of a text layer and sets the values to text from a text file; the keyframes are placed at times specified by layer markers on the text layer: www.adobe.com/go/learn_ae_jeffmaptextfiletomarkers.