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Saving and Recalling Title Styles
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5. (Option) If you want to change the position of a template, click the Templates menu, and select
Moveable Templates. Then click the Arrow buttons to move the template within the Title Tool.
6. Close the Title tool, and click Save in the dialog box.
The Save Title dialog box opens.
7. Type a name for your title, and click Save.
The named title appears in the bin you specify. Now you can edit the title into the sequence. For
more information, see “Editing with Titles” on page 347.
Saving and Recalling Title Styles
As you begin to work with a title, you might set up some basic title parameters you can use again for
other titles. You can save the following style parameters in the form of a title style:
Font, style, size, justification, kerning, and leading.
Fill color and transparency.
Shadow color, transparency, depth, direction, softness, and type.
Border color, transparency, and width.
You can also assign a title style to one of the function keys on your keyboard. You can then recall that
style by pressing the appropriate function key.
Title styles save only the parameters that control the appearance of text or graphic objects in the Title
tool. If you want to save the entire contents and layout of a title, including specific title objects
themselves, use a title template. For more information, see “Creating and Using Title Templates” on
page 342.
The following illustration shows the location of the two buttons that let you select and define title
styles.
Styles button (left) and Save Style Parameter button (right) in the Title Tool toolbar
See “Title Style Sheet Options” on page 344 for information on Style sheet components.
Saving a Title Style
To save title parameters to a Style sheet:
1. Click the Selection tool, and click the object that you want to use as a basis for the title style.
2. Click the Save Style Parameter button.
A menu opens that lets you select either an existing title style name or Save As.
3. Select Save As.
The Title Style Sheet dialog box opens. The following illustration shows an example.