User Guide

ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
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Note: In addition to importing Adobe Premiere Pro titles with the .prtl extension, you can import titles with the .ptl
extension, created in Adobe Premiere Elements and earlier versions of Adobe Premiere. The imported titles become part
of the current project file.
To export a title as an independent file
1 In the Project panel, select the title you want to save as an independent file.
2 Choose File > Export > Title.
3 Specify a name and location for the title and click Save.
Using title templates
About templates
The title templates included with Adobe Premiere Pro provide numerous themes and preset layouts that make it
quickandeasytodesignatitle.Sometemplatesincludegraphicsthatmaybepertinenttoyourmoviessubjectmatter,
such as new baby or vacation themes. Others include placeholder text that you can replace to create credits for your
movie. Some templates have transparent backgrounds, represented by dark gray and light gray squares, so that you
can see your video beneath the title; others are completely opaque.
Youcaneasilychangeeveryelementinthetemplatebyselectingtheelementandeitherdeletingitoroverwritingit.
You can also add elements to the template. After you modify the template, you save it as a title file for use in current
and future projects.
Note: When you apply a new template, its content replaces any content currently in the Titler.
If you share templates, make sure that each system includes all the fonts, textures, logos, and images used in the
template.
See also
Adding images” on page 217
“To load a texture” on page 222
To load a template
1 With a title open, choose Title > New Title > Based On Template.
2 Click the triangle next to a category name to expand it.
3 Select the template, and then click OK.
To import a saved title file as a template
1 With a title open, choose Title > Templates.
2 Choose Import File As Template from the Templates menu.
3 Select a file, and click Open. You can import only Adobe Premiere Pro title files (.prtl) as templates.
4 Give the template a name and then click OK.