Saving And Loading Styles - Adobe PREMIER 6.5 - USER GUIDE User Manual

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Saving and loading styles

You can save any style you create and have it readily available to apply to objects in any title.
Adobe Premiere also includes a collection of pre-built styles arranged in collections called
style libraries.
By default, Premiere stores all saved styles in the Premiere 6.5\Presets\Styles folder. Styles
are saved in groups called style libraries. When you save a style library, you are saving the
entire set of styles that are displayed in the current Adobe Title Designer window. Because
Premiere stores each style or set of styles as a separate file, you can share styles with other
users. If you share styles, make sure the fonts, textures, and background files used are
available on all systems.
Modifying the style swatch display
The Styles section of the Adobe Title Designer window displays the default style library as
well as style swatches you create or load. The display defaults to show large swatches of
sample text with the loaded style applied; however, you can choose to view your styles in
small swatches or by the style name only. You can also change the default characters that
appear on the style swatches.
To change the style swatch display:
In the Styles menu, choose one of the following:
Choose Text Only to display only the style name.
Choose Small Thumbnails to display only small swatches of sample text objects with the
styles applied to them.
Choose Large Thumbnails to display only large swatches of sample text objects with the
styles applied to them.
To change the default characters on the swatches:
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > Titler (Windows and Mac OS 9) or Adobe Premiere 6.5 >
Preferences > Titler (Mac OS X).
2
In the Style Swatches box, type up to two characters that you would like to appear on
the style swatches.
3
Click OK.
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