Once you’ve applied a combination
of color properties and font characteristics to a text or shape
element in your title, you can save this combination, or style,
for later use. You can save any number of styles. Thumbnails of
all saved styles appear in the Title Styles panel, so you can quickly
apply your custom styles across projects. Adobe Premiere Pro also
includes a set of default styles.
By default, Adobe Premiere
Pro stores all saved styles as style library files
that use the .prsl file extension. When you save a style library,
you are saving the entire set of styles that are displayed in the
Titler. The preset style library is stored in Program Files/Adobe/Adobe
Premiere Pro [version]/Presets/Styles (Windows), or Applications/Adobe
Premiere Pro [version]/Presets/Styles (Mac OS). Custom styles are
stored in My Documents/Adobe/Premiere Pro/[version]/Styles (Windows),
or Documents/Adobe/Premiere Pro/[version]/styles (Mac OS).
Because
Adobe Premiere Pro stores each style or set of styles as a separate
file, you can share styles with other users. If you share styles,
make sure that the fonts, textures, and background files used are
available on all systems.
The Current Style thumbnail always
shows the properties that you have applied to the currently selected
element.