Animated Texts in Demoversion don't seem to work properly

Hey there,
I am quite interested in buying and working with Adobe Premiere Elements (12). I do quite some hobby film editing, and have some experiences on the field with other free programmes (like Avidemux, Movie Maker, etc.), but I have some spare money and thought that Premiere would help me do my job easier, and / or better.
So, I downloaded the demo version to see if I can get around it, and if it has all the functions I want from a program, that is at least a little bit expensive from my point of view.
All in all I think it is neat, but I have one problem that is a severe problem for me. I can't get my texts animated. No matter what I do. I have read the related FAQ-section, I have had a browse-around in the Adobe TV section, and I don't think I am doing it the wrong way - it just doesn't work.
I have my video, audio and all the stuffs in place. Around the time of 10-15 seconds I do have a title (sort of an intro-title-thingy), and I don't want that to just "pop up" and "pop out", but rather have some nifty animation to come in.
What I am trying is:
Activating / selecting the text passage.
Going to the righthand window, selecting the "animation" tab. There we have the first problem: The preview of the shown effects does only work randomly (which means sometimes it doesn't work at all), and if so, only with a quite big delay. 
Nevertheless, when I try to apply any of those animations, I just have no possible way of doing so. The "OK" Button on the bottom of the animation tab is grayed-out, so I can't click that. If I try to drag&Drop the animation on the text in question, it just shows a forbidden-sign and doesn't apply it. Whether I try to drag and drop it on the preview-text in the preiview-video, or if I try to Drag&Drop it to the text in the overview-timeline down below.
From the same window I can apply styles, I can change the text font, etc. The only thing I can't get to work is the animation thing.
I am also quite certain that my new PC should not be the problem - I work on 16 Gigs of RAM, Win 8.1 and an Intel Xeon processor, so that should be enough to handle the workload...
Since I think animated texts are quite improtant for video editing and videos without it look quite, quite less professional, this would be a reason for me to not buy the program at all. Although I think it MIGHT be related to the fact that it is only a demo, but since I can't check that without investing money...
Anyhow, I was hoping that maybe you nice people here have an idea where I am going wrong, and that maybe this is all just related to my own stupidity, so any good ideas? Help? And stuffs?
Thanks for your help in advance!

concreteduck
I have just read your thread and will respond more fully after you have read through the link provided in this thread. Right now I want to point out where I do not agree especially with SG's "The text can only be one line long" when it comes to the Premiere Elements Titler Text Animation Feature. Not so.
For starters, please check out my blog post on the Premiere Elements Titler Text Animations and a sampling of some of the text animation effects that can be achieved in the Premiere Elements Titler Text Animation feature.
http://www.atr935.blogspot.com/2013/07/pe-titler-part-1-text-animations.html
More later.
ATR

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              >> Stanley Beamish wrote:
              >>
              >> > This is exactly the sort of thing I am seeing when using the command
              >line.
              >> > It definitely does not work correctly.
              >> >
              >> > SB
              >> >
              >> > "Anil Jacob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
              >> > news:[email protected]...
              >> > >
              >> > > Dongbo,
              >> > > What would happen when we use the commandline, In my case whether
              >I
              >> > migrate from
              >> > > s1 to s2(example) it says s2 is already hosting these services
              >and
              >> > migration fails.
              >> > > If I shutdown s1 and start s2 and try to migrate it still says
              >the
              >same
              >> > thing.
              >> > > Also I noticed the all of my destinations do not get migrated.
              >> > >
              >> > > Can you advice?
              >> > >
              >> > > thanks
              >> > > Anil
              >> > >
              >> > > Dongbo Xiao <[email protected]> wrote:
              >> > > >I suspect that the confusions you experienced comes from the names
              >of
              >> > > >the default migratable targets. If you have three managed servers
              >> > > >(say s1, s2, and s3) in a cluster, by default, there will be three
              >> > migratable
              >> > > >targets: "s1 (migratable)", "s2 (migratable)", and "s3 (migratable)".
              >> > > >For migratable target "s1 (migratable)", the candidate servers
              >are
              >s1,
              >> > > >s2, and
              >> > > >s3, and the user preferred server is s1 (which is by default the
              >server
              >> > > >hosting
              >> > > >the services that are targeted to this migratable target).
              >> > > >For migratable target "s2 (migratable)", the candidate servers
              >are
              >s1,
              >> > > >s2, and
              >> > > >s3, and the user preferred server is s2 (which is by default the
              >server
              >> > > >hosting
              >> > > >he services that are targeted to this migratable target).
              >> > > >
              >> > > >If you target a JMS server to migratable target "s1 (migratable)",
              >by
              >> > > >default,
              >> > > >the JMS server will be active on s1. You can migrate the JMS server
              >to
              >> > > >s2 or s3. After a migration, s2 (or s3) will be the user preferred
              >> > server,
              >> > > >but
              >> > > >the migratable target is still named "s1 (migratable)". What you
              >saw
              >> > > >from the
              >> > > >console after you hit Migrate button may be something like
              >> > > >" Migration of s1 (migratable) to s2".
              >> > > >
              >> > > >If you migrate the JMS server from s2 back to s1, you may see:
              >> > > >"Migration of s1 (migratable) to s1".
              >> > > >
              >> > > >You have to go to s1/Control/JMS Migrate to do all migrations
              >for
              >> > > >"s1 (migratable)", and go to s2/Control/JMS Migrate to do all
              >> > > >migrations for "s2 (migratable)".
              >> > > >
              >> > > >Dongbo, BEA
              >> > > >
              >> > > >
              >> > > >
              >> > > >Stanley Beamish wrote:
              >> > > >
              >> > > >> Hi,
              >> > > >>
              >> > > >> I have a cluser with three managed nodes. I am experimenting
              >with
              >> > > >manual
              >> > > >> migration of JMS services when the 'active' server goes down.
              > The
              >> > > >behaviour
              >> > > >> it exhibits is distrinctly odd. If I kill the active server,
              >and
              >try
              >> > > >to use
              >> > > >> the console to migrate, then the various servers never seem
              >to be
              >able
              >> > > >to
              >> > > >> agree on what the current server is. server1 thinks its server1
              >(which
              >> > > >it
              >> > > >> is). Server2 and 3 seem to think it's server2. If I migrate
              >from
              >> > > >the (now
              >> > > >> killed) active server to an active one, by navigating to
              >> > > >> server1/control/Migrate, then I get the option to migrate from
              >server1
              >> > > >to
              >> > > >> server 2. If I confirm I want to do this, then it says migrating
              >from
              >> > > >> server1 to server1!!! WLS generally seems to get very confused
              >as
              >> > > >to which
              >> > > >> is the current servers, and which servers can be the migration
              >target.
              >> > > > If I
              >> > > >> start with a fresh cluster, with 3 managed nodes, and start
              >up the
              >> > > >admin
              >> > > >> server and 2 of the managed nodes, then WLS (rather bizzarly)
              >chooses
              >> > > >the
              >> > > >> third (not started) node as the one to associate the JMS services
              >with!
              >> > > > If
              >> > > >> I try to use the command line utility (weblogic.Admin) to migrate
              >> > instead
              >> > > >of
              >> > > >> using the console, then things get even worse. It will only
              >correctly
              >> > > >> peform the migration rarely. It often tells me that the target
              >server
              >> > > >that
              >> > > >> I'm migrating to is already the active one (which it isn't).
              > Even
              >> > > >worse -
              >> > > >> it often says 'OK' but in fact non of the servers are then hosting
              >> > > >the JMS
              >> > > >> service.
              >> > > >>
              >> > > >> Anybody else experienced these sorts of migration issues. I've
              >tried
              >> > > >this
              >> > > >> with WLS 7.0 SP1 and WLS 7.0 SP2, and WLS 8.1 SP1 and they all
              >exhibit
              >> > > >the
              >> > > >> same behaviour.
              >> > > >>
              >> > > >> Cheers,
              >> > > >>
              >> > > >> Stanley.
              >> > > >
              >> > >
              >>
              >
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