The Title Designer Window

Whenever you create or change a title clip, you use the Title Designer window (Figure 12.1). The window is divided into several areas: a large drawing area that corresponds to the viewable screen; a toolbox for creating type and shapes; an Object Style area where you can control attributes like font and fill color; a Transform area where you can control spatial attributes such as position and rotation; and a Styles area for storing frequently used style presets. When the window is active, a Title menu appears in the menu bar (Figure 12.2), and the Preferences dialog box includes Titler settings.

Figure 12.1. The new Title Designer window is divided into several sections.

Figure 12.2. When the Title Designer window ...

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