Adding A Title To A Project - Adobe PREMIER 6.5 - USER GUIDE User Manual

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To view the tab stops without opening the Tab Stop dialog box:
Choose Title > View > Tab Markers. A check mark beside Tab Markers indicates that the
tab stop viewing lines are on. When they are on, the yellow tab markers display for each
text object you select.
To delete a tab stop:
In the Tab Stops dialog box, drag the tab up, down, or off the tab ruler.

Adding a title to a project

When you've completed and saved a title, Premiere automatically adds it to the open
Project window. The title becomes a clip in the project, using the original title file as
its source.
If you want the title to display with transparency so you can superimpose it over another
clip, add the title to a superimposition track. When you add a title to a superimposition
track, empty and semitransparent areas of the title are converted into an alpha channel,
which marks transparent and semitransparent areas. Premiere automatically applies the
Alpha Channel transparency key to titles, making any mattes or clips on lower tracks
visible under the title. Titles added to the Video 1A or 1B tracks appear opaque by default.
To add a title to a project:
Save the title. The title appears in the open Project window.
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Do one of the following:
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To superimpose the title over another clip, add it to a superimpose track (Video 2
or higher).
To make the title appear opaque, add it to the Video 1A or 1B track.
Note: If you add a title to the Video 1A or 1B track and then move it to a superimposition
track, it appears opaque. To make it transparent, select the title, choose Clip > Video
Options > Transparency, and choose an appropriate key type from the menu.
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