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Revising a Title in a Bin
If you want to revise a title that has not been edited into a sequence, you can reopen the title in
the Title tool directly from the bin.
For information on revising a title that has been edited into a sequence, see “Revising a Title in a
Sequence” on page 445.
To revise a title in a bin:
1. Ctrl+double-click the Title Effect icon in the bin.
The title opens in the Title tool.
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If the Title tool is already open, you can drag a Title Effect clip from the bin directly into the Title
tool.
2. Edit the title, using the techniques described in “Editing with Titles” on page 435.
3. Save the title with the same name and media parameters (bin, drive, and resolution) by
choosing File > Save Title.
The revised Title Effect clip replaces the previous clip in the bin. The clip also appears in the
Source monitor.
The Title tool remains open. You can continue creating additional titles, or select
File > Close.
4. Save the title with a new name or change any of the media parameters (bin, drive, and
resolution) by doing the following:
a. Select File > Save Title as.
The Save Title dialog box opens.
b. Rename the title, or select other options from the Bin, Drive, and Resolution menus.
If you keep the same name for the title, your Avid editing application retains the original
Title Effect clip in the bin and creates a new clip with the same name plus a two-digit
extension that adds incremental numbering for each revision.
c. Select or deselect Fast Save, depending on your needs.
For more information, see “Saving Titles” on page 424.
d. Click Save to save the title and exit the Title tool.