Using Object Styles - Adobe PREMIER 6.5 - USER GUIDE User Manual

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Using the Adobe Title Designer

Using object styles

With the Adobe Title Designer, you can apply a custom style to each object or group of
objects you create. Styles can consist of any variation of any properties you add to your
objects. These properties include strokes, fills, sheens, textures, shadows, as well as font
types. Using styles helps you maintain consistency across multiple titles in a project. You
can save your favorite styles and apply them to other objects.
Object style properties
Setting object styles for text
The Object Styles Properties section of the Adobe Title Designer provides several controls
for setting and adjusting the styles you apply to titles.
To change an object style for a text object:
Select the text object you want to modify.
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In Object Style section of the Adobe Title Designer, click the arrow next to Properties
and set values for any of the following options:

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