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in this video Im going to show you how to create smooth sliding text in Premiere to get started I just added a video to my timeline that I like to use as a background lets begin by going up to the graphics panel and then selecting the text tool now just click in the frame and type your text and Im just going to reposition it to the middle of my frame next move your text clip on the timeline to where you wanted sliding animation to start then make sure your text clip is selected and go over to the effect controls panel position the time met at the start of your text clip under motion click the stopwatch next to position you create a certain keyframe drag the positions first value to the left and move your text off-screen then move the time add to where you want to do sliding animation to be completed by drag the positions first value to the right to move the text back into the frame to create an ending keyframe ok and there we have a sliding text animation to smooth it out a bit drag