Creating and applying styles
Creating a style consists of saving the object styles you've added to your design. Once you've created a style, a swatch appears in the Style section displaying the attributes you have selected. You can then apply the style to any new object you create.
To create a style and display its swatch or name: - Select an object.
- Do one of the following:
- From the Styles menu, choose New Style.
- Click the New Style button
in the Styles section.
- Type a name for the style and click OK. Depending upon the display option you select, either a swatch displaying the new style or the new style name appears in the Styles section.
To apply a displayed style to an object: - Select the object to which you want to apply the displayed style.
- Click the style swatch that you want to apply.
To prevent the font type in the style from being applied to the font in your title, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) while clicking the style swatch.
To duplicate a style: - Select the style swatch you want to duplicate.
- Choose Duplicate Style from the Styles menu. A duplicate of the selected style appears in the Styles section.
To rename a style: - In the Styles section, select the style you want to rename.
- Choose Rename Style from the Styles menu.
- Enter a new name, up to 32 characters, in the Rename Style dialog box, and click OK. Names containing more than 32 characters are truncated.
To set a default style: - In the Styles section, select the style you want to set as the default style.
- Choose Set Style As Default from the Styles menu. The Adobe Title Designer applies this style to each object you create from this point and retains the setting when you save the title.
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