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Last updated on Dec 14, 2023

Learn how to define text properties such as font, color, and size as styles using the Essential Graphics panel.

Styles allow you to define text properties such as font, color, and size as styles. This feature enables you to apply the same style quickly across multiple layers in different graphics in your timeline.

Customize a text and save it as a new text style for future use.

  1. Select the graphic clip in your timeline and navigate to the Edit tab of the Essential Graphics panel.   
  2. Select a text layer and give it the stylistic properties that you want for font, size, and appearance.
  3. When you have the desired look, under the Styles section from the drop-down list, select Create Style.
  4. Name your text style and click OK.

The style appears in the Project panel and is available in the Styles drop-down list. You can then apply this style to other text layers and graphic clips in your project.

Tip:

When you create a Style, to update all the text layers in a Graphic at once, drag the style item from the Project panel and drop it onto a Graphic in the timeline.You can also update individual text layers of a title to a particular style by selecting the text layer in the Essential Graphics panel. Then, choose the desired Style from the drop-down list.

Result

A new style is added, and a thumbnail image of the style gets added to your project panel. You can apply it to text layers whenever required.

Screenshot of the Styles drop-down in the Project panel.
Use the Styles drop-down in your Project panel to apply a style to text layers.

Note:

Align and Transform properties are not included as part of Styles.

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