Dynamic link premiere to after effects doesn't send clips to after effects timeline

This option has always worked for me but al of the sudden it stopped.
I tried to restart after effects and premiere but that didn't work neither did restarting my computer.
HELP ME

You can export a Premiere Pro project from After Effects, but the results are usually pretty messy. Because of the different way in which tracks in Premiere and layers in After Effects work (ie. you can have multiple clips on a single track in PPro, but only one clip/item per layer in AE), you can end up with an unmanageable number of tracks in Premiere. Still, it's an option to explore.
Note that AE-only effects won't come through to Premiere, and certain project items will be recreated in a way you might not expect.

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