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Mark Spencer here from rippletraining.com and Apple motion met with a quick tip about how to use motion fours RTF import and scrolling text behavior now if you donamp;#39;t already know in motion 4 thereamp;#39;s a new capability to really quickly create scrolling end credits with these two different features and if youamp;#39;re not already familiar with them what I suggest you do if you go to Appleamp;#39;s website for Final Cut studio and then you go click on resources that will bring up this page here and up at the top under ripple training are a set of tutorials that go over the new features of all of the new Final Cut studio including motion 4 and if you go into that link part of that page will show you these motion 4 features and this is the particular one that goes over the credit tools which includes the RTF import option and the scrolling text behavior what it doesnamp;#39;t mention though is an issue they can come up but Iamp;#39;ve had some questions about and thatam