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606Motion User Guide
Apply a preset text style from the HUD
1. In Motion, select text in the canvas, Layers list, or Timeline.
2. In the HUD (press F7 if it’s not already open), click the preset pop-up menu (below
the Blend Mode pop-up menu) and choose an item from the 2D Styles or 3D Styles
categories.
The text style is applied to the text. If you applied a 3D text style, the text is extruded
and becomes 3D text (the 3D Text checkbox is selected in the Appearance pane of the
Text Inspector). See Intro to 3D text in Motion.
You can also customize and save your own text style or format (or both) in the Library. See
Save a custom text style in Motion.
Edit text
Intro to editing text in Motion
You can edit text in the Text HUD or in the Text Inspector.
The Text HUD contains a subset of commonly used controls to adjust font, alignment, size,
face color, and line spacing.
The Text Inspector contains all available text controls and is divided into three subpanes:
Format: Contains controls for adjusting basic text parameters such as font, size,
alignment, line spacing, tracking, and kerning. See Display the text Format pane in
Motion.
Appearance: Contains controls for adjusting visual text styles, including opacity, blur,
color, outline, glow, and drop shadows. See Display the text Appearance pane in Motion.
Layout: Contains controls for adjusting text arrangement settings such as margins, tabs,
scrolling, word wrapping, and text on a path. Display the text Layout pane in Motion.
If a text parameter can be animated, moving the pointer over the right side of the
parameters row in the Inspector displays the Add Keyframe button and the Animation
menu. Click either to access keyframe and animation controls. See Keyframe controls in
the Inspector in Motion and Animation menu controls in Motion.
To reset a parameter to its default settings (including removing keyframes), click the
parameters animation menu, then choose Reset Parameter.