Select a text layer and give it the stylistic Text or Appearance properties you want.
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Learn to create, use, and manage text styles seamlessly with style browser in Premiere Elements.
Effortlessly enhance your text's visual appeal and efficiency by reusing saved styles from the style browser, cutting down on time spent formatting.
Create a new style with style browser
Follow these steps to create new styles:
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Select the More Style icon in the Style section of the Tiles and Shapes panel to open the style browser. For additional style information, choose between the default icon view and a more compact list view.
NotePremiere Elements provides more than 30 pre-built text styles to help you get started.
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Create the new style by selecting the Add Text Style button and selecting Create style from text selection.
Create a library of catchy styles that you can quickly apply to both current and future projects. Create a library of catchy styles that you can quickly apply to both current and future projects. -
Name your style and save it. Saving the style to the project will create a project item in the Project assets. When you save the style to Save for all projects, you can reuse the style across projects.
Save the style either to the current project or all projects or both.
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You can now easily apply the style to your text layer.
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You can also import text styles from your device using the Import Style option available under the Add a Text Style icon.
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You can also select a text style to duplicate it, set it as the default, or mark it as a favorite using the three dot fly out menu in each Style Template thumbnail.
- Selecting Duplicate saves the preset style in My Styles.
- Selecting Set as Default applies the text style as the default for the current project.
- Selecting Add Favourite marks the text style as a favorite, making it easily accessible under the Favourites category, as well as in Style Templates and My Styles within the More Styles icon.
NoteWhen you set a text style as default, it automatically gets added to the styles list in the dropdown.
Apply styles to a sub-selection of the text
Follow these steps to easily apply two or more styles to a single text layer:
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Select part of the text layer you wish to edit.
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Select the style thumbnail you wish to apply.
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Only the selected part of the text or caption will change to your new style.
Produce final text output with the applied style using the Style Browser. Produce final text output with the applied style using the Style Browser.
Apply style without font
To apply a style but retain the chosen font, you can select option (macOS) or alt (Windows) and then click a style.
What parameters are part of the style when applying from the style browser?
Most parameters from the Text section:
- Font
- Font Style
- Font Size
- Tracking
- Kerning
- Leading
- Baseline Shift
- Tab Width
- Faux Bold
- Faux Italics
- All Caps
- Small Caps
- Superscript
- Subscript
- Underline
- Left to Right and Right to Left typing
All parameters from the Appearance section:
- Fill
- Stroke including Stroke Styles
- Background including Background Styles
- Shadow
- Mask with Text
Add multiple Stroke and Shadow to your style by selecting the plus icon.
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