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IvanTheEditor
Inspiring
October 27, 2014
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How can I change the font to multiple titles at the same time?

  • October 27, 2014
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Hey guys, quick question. I have a bunch of titles and lower thirds in my project and my producer decided that he didn't like the font we were previously using and wants to change it to a new one. He seems to do that pretty often. Is there a way to "globally" change the font to multiple title cards at the same time instead of clicking on each one separately and doing it manually for each one? And if there is no way to do that does anyone have any ideas on how to make it easier?

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    Correct answer Grace Duarte

    Ok, I'm aware this is 2 years after but I found a way and it's definitely much more efficient than editing everything on InDesign (at least for me, since there's no back and forth).

    1. Do your graphic as you want it.

    2. Select it, and save it as a new Master Style.
    -- Master Styles will save into the project files.

    3. Select the graphics you want to change the style for.

    --Look for the Style in project files aaand

    4. Drag and drop the preferred style onto any of them, all selected graphics will take the change.

    Not sure if it works for previous version, I'm on the latest Premiere CC 12.0

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    Grace Duarte
    Grace DuarteCorrect answer
    Participant
    February 20, 2018

    Ok, I'm aware this is 2 years after but I found a way and it's definitely much more efficient than editing everything on InDesign (at least for me, since there's no back and forth).

    1. Do your graphic as you want it.

    2. Select it, and save it as a new Master Style.
    -- Master Styles will save into the project files.

    3. Select the graphics you want to change the style for.

    --Look for the Style in project files aaand

    4. Drag and drop the preferred style onto any of them, all selected graphics will take the change.

    Not sure if it works for previous version, I'm on the latest Premiere CC 12.0

    Inspiring
    October 15, 2018

    That's an very good idea. Recently i discovered that the arrows, right from the master style selector thing, are used to push updates to the master style (override) (up arrow) and to update the selected title with the master style (down arrow). So you can change all titles with the same master style at onc.

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    Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
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    December 23, 2021

    Note: this thread contains old information and to be used for Legacy Titles only, not the current version.

    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
    Ann Bens
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    Community Expert
    October 27, 2014
    IvanTheEditor
    Inspiring
    October 28, 2014

    Thanks!!

    Participant
    February 6, 2016

    that would definitely be a really handy function to program into the next version, dear developers

    shooternz
    Legend
    October 27, 2014
    And if there is no way to do that does anyone have any ideas on how to make it easier?


    Charge by the hour and it may not be easier... but you will feel better about changing them.

    IvanTheEditor
    Inspiring
    October 27, 2014

    Super helpful. Thanks a lot!!

    Anyone else?

    shooternz
    Legend
    October 27, 2014

    What do you expect...an automatic way to do this?  a plug in?

    You change the Font and  design-wise...you change everything about spacing , positioning , kerning etc...

    Only way is ..one by one.

    Take the money and smile.  As helpful as I can get.  Sorry.