Project Size

Hi,
I am looking to do projects for a triple screen setup, 2400x600. I am currently using PE 3 and can export to that size, but can't add any text that is outside the monitor screen. Can I create movies in any size in Pro CS3
Max

The largest frame size supported by CS3 is 4096x4096.
Cheers
Eddie
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