1
Choose File > Import.
2
Select a title and click Open.
Note: Adobe Title Designer opens titles that have a .PRTL extension as well as titles
created
in Adobe Premiere 6.0 or earlier that have a .PTL extension; the latter are automatically
resaved with a .PRTL extension.
To edit a title in an open project:
Double-click the title in the Project window or the Timeline window.
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.
Using templates
The Adobe Title Designer includes many templates that provide you with title area
configurations
to help you build a title. For instance, some templates include art that may be
pertinent to your project’s subject matter. Other templates have special designs, such as
letterboxed or pillarboxed drawing areas. If you change a template, you can save it as a
new title file or import it as a template for use in other projects. You can use any saved title
as a template.
Templates are transferable between users and across platforms. If you share templates,
make sure that each system includes all the fonts, textures, logos, and images used in the
template. For information on textures, see “Loading textures” on page 210.
To load a template:
1
In the Adobe Title Designer window, do one of the following:
•
Click the Templates button.
•
Choose Title > Templates.
2
Click the triangle next to a category name to expand it.
3
Select the template, and then click Apply.
To create a template from an open title:
1
Choose Title > Templates.
2
Select the folder where you want to save the template.
3
Choose Save
[current title name]
as Template from the Templates options menu, and
then click OK.
To import a saved title file as a template:
1
Choose Title > Templates.
2
Choose Import File As Template from the Templates options menu.
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3
Select a file, and click Open. You can import only title files (.PRTL) as templates.
To set a default template:
1
Choose Title > Templates and select a template.
2
Choose Set Template as Default from the Templates menu. The default template loads
each time you open the Adobe Title Designer.
To restore the default template:
1
Choose Title > Templates and select a template.
2
Choose Restore Default Template from the Templates menu and click Close.
To rename a template:
1
Choose Title > Templates and select a template.