Operation Manual

Adobe Premiere Elements 9 guide
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About styles
You can save a combination of color properties and font characteristics as a style. You can then apply that style to
any text or shape element in your title. You can save any number of styles. Thumbnails of the styles appear in the
Properties view in the Tasks panel so you can quickly apply your custom styles across projects. Adobe Premiere
Elements includes a library of styles you can use immediately (Figure 9).
Figure 9 Properties view for text styles
To create a style and display its swatch or name:
1. Select an object that has the properties you want to save
as a style (Figure 10).
2. In the Properties view in the Tasks panel, click the Save
Style button.
The Save Style dialog box appears (Figure 11).
3. Type a name for the style and click OK.
The new style swatch displays the new style in the title
Properties view.
Note: Styles are always represented by a font, even if the
object on which you based the style is a shape object.
Figure 10 Select the object to save as a style
Figure 11 Save Style dialog box
Font and weight
Alignment
Bold, italic, and
underline
Text size, leading,
and kerning
Save style
button