Butting two complete, untrimmed clips end to end, there is NO OVERLAP, so no way to make a transition between them. Premiere Pro now uses single track editing, and believe me, when I updated years ago, I went through the same learning curve you are! Was hard to get used to. And then the Dissolve was dropped between track A and B, at the overlap area. If you wanted a 1-second transition, the "overlap" needed to be 30 frames. So, if you wanted a dissolve or wipe between two clips, one clip would be on A and the other on B, and looking at the timeline, the end of Clip A would OVERLAP the beginning of Clip B. You would have TWO video tracks, A and B, and between them, a Transition track where effects would go. Maybe it will be helpful to explain how Premiere worked many years ago, which was how most editors worked at the time, using A/B editing.
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