If you want to reuse custom designs in future projects, follow the steps in this article to save complete designs or attributes of a design, including styles, paragraphs, shapes, effects, transitions, and lighting, to the library.
What do you want to save?
Tip: You can also save designs to your computer and export designs as images and movies.
Save complete designs to the library
Follow these steps to save complete designs to the library.
- Open a design in Titler Pro.
Tip: For details about using Titler Pro with a video editor, see one of the articles in the Add graphics to projects in your video editor section of our help center.
- Choose File > Save current design to library.
- In the dialog that opens, navigate to the library folder where you want to save the design.
- Enter a name for the design.
- Click Save.
Later, you can access the saved design from the same folder in the library.
Tip: You can also save the current design to the library from within the Library panel. To do so, open the desired folder in the Library panel, click the Save button at the bottom of the Library panel, enter a name for the design, and click Save.
Save design attributes to the library
Follow these steps to save design attributes to the library, including styles, paragraphs, shapes, effects, transitions, and lighting. For more information about design attributes, please see Library overview > Browse collections of designs and attributes.
- Open a design in Titler Pro.
Tip: For details about using Titler Pro with a video editor, see one of the articles in the Add graphics to projects in your video editor section of our help center.
- Choose File > Save to library and select one of the following attributes. (Menu options are enabled only for attributes that are included in the current design.)
- Style
- Paragraph
- Shape
- Effect
- Transition
- Lighting
- In the dialog that opens, enter a name for the design attributes. (The library folder is already selected.)
- Click Save.
Later, you can access the saved attributes from the same folder in the library.