Allow the Ability to Select All Captions and Make Changes to Every Single One
If a .SRT file is imported and the client wants a different font the only way to change it is manually one by one. We should be able to select all and make adjustments.

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Cornelius commented
Highlight the first caption, right click and Select All
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Shilpi commented
I am not able to select all on my Mac. It's extremely frustrating.
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Jason commented
This does not work on a PC, there is still no way to select multiple sections of an imported .SRT file. (So each few seconds of text needs to be changed one by one)
The Ctrl key doesn't work to select multiple at the same time as stated from Nate, nor does shift, or any combinations of Ctrl/Shift and right or left clicking.
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Adobe Staff - Nate commented
This is supported. Either select as the previous comment states OR ctrl/cmd click/right click and choose 'select all'.
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Anonymous commented
I've been able to select all (on a Mac) by highlighting all of the captions files and then making my edits. I click on the first caption, hold the shift key down, scroll to the bottom and click the last caption. Then they're all highlighted. Once selected you can change the fonts, positions, etc. Hope this helps.