Exporting Text Layers

I have a composition built in AE with one layer of another compsition and 5 text layers that are animated. When I choose File > Export > Adobe Premiere Pro Project... and open it in Premiere, only the other compostion layer is there with no text layers. I have no clue why this is happening. Thanks for any help you can provide.
CS4

Mylenium wrote:
text layers not coming over is expected. They are a specific parametric layer type that can only exist in Ae (along with shape layers) and in reverse, for the same reason Premiere titles cannot exist in AE. Same hewre - you have some reading up to do. It's all in the help files.
Mylenium
If this information is in the help files, it is not in the "Export to Premiere" section, which is where it should be, and it's not readily findable by searching for "exporting text layers," either.
I found nothing about the exclusive characteristics of text and shape layers in the descripotions of text or shape layers that exclude exporting. I'm not reading every word of every page. What I'm searching for is that precise feature of text and shape layers. I found this, which is counterindicative from your statements unless one has access to contradictory information about going to and from Premiere. Here's a bunch of stuff that the OP probably found and, based on this information, he was certainly expecting text layers to work as implied, perhaps not as promised.
Text layers are synthetic layers, meaning that a text layer does not use a footage item as its source—though you can convert text information from some footage items into text layers. Text layers are also vector layers. As with shape layers and other vector layers, text layers are always continuously rasterized, so when you scale the layer or resize the text, it retains crisp, resolution-independent edges. You cannot open a text layer in its own Layer panel, but you can work with text layers in the Composition panel.
You can copy text from other applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, or any text editor, and paste it into a text layer in After Effects. Because After Effects also supports Unicode characters, you can copy and paste these characters between After Effects and any other application that also supports Unicode (which includes all Adobe applications).Text formatting is included in the Source Text property. Use the Source Text property to animate formatting and to change the characters themselves (for example, change the letter b to theletter c).
Note: Some kinds of exporting don’t involve rendering and are for intermediate stages in a workflow, not for final output. For example, you can export a project as an Adobe Premiere Pro project by choosing File > Export > Adobe Premiere Pro Project. The project information is saved without rendering. In general, data transferred through Dynamic Link is not rendered.Working with Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects
Adobe Premiere Pro is designed to capture, import, and edit movies. After Effects is designed to create motion graphics, apply visual effects, composite visual elements, perform color correction, and perform other post-production tasks for movies.
You can easily exchange projects, compositions, sequences, tracks, and layers between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro:
You can import an Adobe Premiere Pro project into After Effects. (See Import an Adobe Premiere Pro project.)
You can export an After Effects project as an Adobe Premiere Pro project. (See Export an After Effects project as an Adobe Premiere Pro project.)
You can copy and paste layers and tracks between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro. (See Copy between After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro.)
If you have Adobe Creative Suite Production Premium or Master Collection, you can also do the following:
Start Adobe Premiere Pro from within After Effects and capture footage for use in After Effects. (See Use Adobe Premiere Pro for capture (Production Premium and Master Collection only).)
Use Adobe Dynamic Link to work with After Effects compositions in Adobe Premiere Pro without first rendering them. A dynamically linked composition appears as a clip in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Use Adobe Dynamic Link to work with Adobe Premiere Pro sequences in After Effects without first rendering them. A dynamically linked sequence appears as a footage item in After Effects.
Start After Effects from within Premiere Pro and create a new composition with settings that match the settings of your Premiere Pro project.
Select a set of clips in Adobe Premiere Pro and convert them to a composition in After Effects.
For information on using Dynamic Link with After Effects and Premiere Pro, see Dynamic Link and After Effects and the relevant sections of Adobe Premiere Pro Help.
For a video tutorial about working with After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro using Dynamic Link, go to the Adobe website.

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