Opening A New Or Saved Title; Setting Up A New Title - Adobe PREMIER 6.5 - USER GUIDE User Manual

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Using the Adobe Title Designer

Opening a new or saved title

Even though you can create a title while working in a project, a title is an independent file,
separate from your project. Like any other clip, it doesn't become part of your video
program until you add it to the Timeline. You can work with more than one open Adobe
Title Designer window at a time, and use a title in more than one project. New titles saved
from the Adobe Title Designer appear in the active bin in the Project window.
To start and save a new title:
Choose File > New > Title. The Adobe Title Designer opens.
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Choose File > Save As.
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Specify a location and filename, and then click Save.
To open a previously saved title:
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Choose File > Open.
Select a title and click Open.
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Note: You can only open titles created in Premiere 6.5 in the Adobe Title Designer. When you
open titles created in Premiere 6.0 and earlier, the Premiere 6.0 Title window opens. You may
either continue to work in the 6.0 Title window, or you can copy and paste the title text into
the Adobe Title Designer.
To edit a title in an open project:
Double-click the title in the Project window or the Timeline.

Setting up a new title

Once you open the Adobe Title Designer window, you can either create a title from scratch
or load one of the included templates. The Adobe Title Designer drawing area is the same
size as the frame size specified in the Project Settings dialog box.

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