To Create A Style; To Modify The Style Swatch Display; To Change The Default Characters In Swatches; To Apply A Style To An Object - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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The Current Style thumbnail always shows the properties that you have applied to the currently selected element.
Titler Styles panel

To create a style

Select an object that has the properties you want to save as a style.
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Do one of the following:
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From the Titler Styles panel menu, choose New Style.
Right-click in the Titler Styles panel, and choose New Style.
Type a name for the style and click OK. Depending upon the display option you select, either a swatch displaying
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the new style or the new style name appears in the Titler Styles panel.

To modify the style swatch display

The Titler Styles panel 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.
In the Titler Styles panel menu, choose one of the following:
Displays only the style name.
Choose Text Only
Choose Small Thumbnails
Choose Large Thumbnails

To change the default characters in swatches

You can change the default characters that appear on the style swatches.
Choose Edit > Preferences > Titler.
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In the Style Swatches box, type up to two characters that you would like to appear on the style swatches.
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Click OK.

To apply a style to an object

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Select the object to which you want to apply the style.
In the Titler Styles panel, click the style swatch that you want to apply.
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To prevent the font type in the style from being applied to the font in your title, Alt-click the style swatch.
To delete, duplicate, rename, or set a default style
In the Titler Styles panel, do any of the following:
To delete a style, select it, and then choose Delete Style from the Titler Styles menu.
Displays only small swatches of sample text objects with the styles applied to them.
Displays only large swatches of sample text objects with the styles applied to them.
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