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Thank you for your feedback. This is under review.
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While we are not considering removing this long-requested feature, we hear you on the room for improvement.
Thank you for your feedback
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Thanks for the suggestion(s).
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I'm having a very similar problem. Were you ever able to figure out a fix?
Going back to 13.0.1 seemed to get me through the day, but then I realized that a previous bug (incorrect references to clips imported with project files) makes it unusable for my purposes. So I really need a fix to 13.0.2 before I can get back to work.Cameron supported this idea ·
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Personally my vote would be for an independent window to open with each new project, with the full Premiere UI. Yes, you would have to switch between windows to access each project, but it would be much more intuitive which project you were in at any time. And you could still have the option to float any panel out of that window if you want to drag and drop between projects, keep certain elements in view, etc. (perhaps combined with some of the visual clues others are suggesting, to make it obvious the panel is from a different project)