
They were still getting cut off on the right side. Reset all anchor points to their default position of 960,540 (the master anchor point was there, but the text and box surrounding it were not.) This ended up pushing bot the text and the shape off screen, so I edited the position parameters on each individual element to bring them back to where I want them. Dragged the questionable graphic to the timeline and expanded the text and shape so both were getting cut off (apparently it was affecting other elements in the graphic as well. The anchor points were part of the issue, but apparently not the only component. Interesting! It looks like I solved the issue. But I'm still not sure what's causing the issue in this instance.

The example I posted earlier was me modifying a graphic that has the issue, and not an entirely new graphic. So, it could just be an issue with certain graphics I've created, perhaps.

I thought that it might have something to do with Creative Cloud for a while, because I noticed the issue happening when I attempted to use a graphic I had created, exported to my essential graphics library, and re-downloaded, but I just attempted to replicate the issue by repeating those steps, and everything was fine.

I just created a new graphic that does not have the issue. I should note that there have been times I haven't run into this issue, and everything works properly. It's almost like there's an invisible, uneditable mask that starts in the middle of the screen.

For example, if I were to select the text box and click left-align, the whole text box would shift to left so that part of it is off-screen, and the text that is currently invisible would become visible, because it is on the left portion of the screen. The alignment buttons, when clicked, move the entire text box, and sometimes will reveal the missing text. I've tried layering it it over a video, still, or no background, and it would still get cut off.Īt least in this instance, deleting this text box and clicking on the screen and starting to type did nothing to fix the issue. As far as I'm aware, it doesn't matter what the background is.
