To set a default template:
Choose Title > Templates and select a template.
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Choose Set Template as Default from the Templates menu. The default template loads
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each time you open the Adobe Title Designer.
To restore the default template:
Choose Title > Templates and select a template.
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Choose Restore Default Template from the Templates menu and click Close.
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To rename a template:
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Choose Title > Templates and select a template.
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Choose Rename Template from the Templates menu.
Type a name in the Name text box, and click OK.
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To delete a template:
Choose Title > Templates and select a template.
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Choose Delete Template from the Templates menu, and then click OK.
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Note: If you delete a template using this procedure, it is removed from the hard disk.
Showing video behind the title
If you are creating a title for a specific piece of footage, it may be useful to view a frame of
that footage in the drawing area as you create the title. Displaying footage is helpful if you
want to precisely position a title or compare title and footage colors. Use Adobe Title
Designer's timecode controls to target and display a specific frame from the Timeline. Use
the Sync to Timeline button to display the frame at the edit line in the Timeline and update
the timecode to reflect the frame's location on the Timeline.
If you add new footage to the Timeline at the targeted time, the Adobe Title Designer
displays the new footage.
To show a frame of video behind the title:
In the Adobe Title Designer window, select Show Video.
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