Operation Manual
Adobe Premiere Elements 9 guide
6 How to add titles © 2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated
To apply a style to an object:
1. Select the object to which you want to apply the style.
2. In the Text Styles section of Properties view, click the
style swatch you want to apply (Figure 12).
You may need to adjust the font size or reposition the
text so that it fits within the frame.
Note: To prevent the font type in the style from being
applied to the font in your title, Alt-click (Windows) or
Option-click (Mac OS) the style swatch.
Figure 12 Text Styles section
Formatting text
Some object properties—such as fill color, shadow, and so on—are common to all objects you create in the title
view, while other properties are unique to text objects. Text controls such as font, font style, and type alignment are
in the Properties view in the Tasks panel (Figure 13).
To modify a font, font style, or type alignment:
Select the text and do the following in the Properties view in
the Tasks panel:
To modify the font, choose a font from the Change
Text Font menu in the Text Options section of the
Properties view.
To modify font size and spacing, alter the
parameters for the Change Text Size, Leading, and
Kerning options.
To modify the font style, choose a font from the
Change Font Style menu, or click one or more of
the Bold, Italic, and Underline buttons.
To modify the font alignment, click one of the Left
Align Text, Center Text, or Right Align Text
buttons.
Figure 13 Text Options in the Properties view
Style to be applied