Changing font attributes
The Adobe Title Designer includes a font browser, which displays all of the installed fonts in their typeface. The Adobe Title Designer applies the font you select in the font browser to the selected text object. The font browser lets you quickly preview different fonts in the open title. With the font browser, you can apply a different typeface to every character in a text object.
To change the font: - Select the text you want to change.
- Do one of the following:
- Choose Title > Font and choose a font from the menu.
- Choose Title > Font > Browse, select a font, and then click OK.
- Choose a font from the Object Style Properties section. For information on working in this section, see Setting object styles for text.
To change the characters that appear in the Font Browser window: - Choose Edit > Preferences > Titler (Windows and Mac OS 9) or Adobe Premiere 6.5 > Preferences > Titler (Mac OS X).
- In the Font Browser text box, type up to six characters that you want to appear in the Font Browser preview window, and then click OK.
To change the font size: Select the text and do one of the following: - Choose Title > Size and choose a font size.
- Change the Font Size value in the Object Style section.
To change the text justification: - Select a text box.
- Choose Title > Type Alignment and choose Left, Center, or Right. You can also set tabs in the text. For more information, see Using tabs.
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