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September 13, 2022
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How to install / import prtextstyle in Premiere PRO 22?

  • September 13, 2022
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I've a text preset (.prtextstyle) and I tried to install and import at the Text Panel, but it doesn't install. I tried to put on Package Contents > presets, but it doens't install too.

So, I need a help to to this.

Someone can help me?

 

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Tony Zed
Known Participant
December 21, 2023

I am applying to join the Adobe Experts Program, and while my activity on social media speaks for itself, my presence in the Adobe Community forum itself has been virtually non-existent. And so I must make waves, and I must do it expeditiously.

 

And so without further adieu, let's get on with my innagural address.

 

Open Adobe Premiere Pro

 

Click on "New Project"

 

Project Name: Whatever you want. But think in terms of "My default template"

 

Project location: C:\Users\<Username>\Documents\Adobe\Common\Assets\Project Templates

(May vary on Mac computer. Next to "Project location" is a dropdown menu for "Project template", click on that and select "Open Templates Folder...", wherever that leads to, that's the path you are wanting to have as your project location.)

 

Make sure "Project template" is left on "None" or you may tear a hole in the space-time continuum and the universe will collapse in on itself. I'm not positive, but that is my theory.

 

Click on "Create"

 

Inside your "Project" panel, right click and select "Import..."

 

Navigate to, and load your PrTextStyle presets to your hearts conent.

 

Once you have satisfied your hunger for text presets, be sure to drag all of them into one folder and delete any empty excess folders.

 

Name the remaining folder with all the presets in it "Text Templates"

(Those previous two steps aren't technically necessary for this to work, but you should be keeping your stuff organized anyway. We live in a society, don't be a file structure savage.)

 

Right click on the "Text Templates" folder and select "Hide" from the menu.

 

Click "Save" and close Premiere.

 

If your Auto-Save's save next to your project, again for maintenance sake, navigate to that folder where you made the project and delete the Auto-Save folder.

 

Use that template when you want your text styles to show up. You're all set!
But let's walkthrough and make sure everything is working.

 

Launch Premiere

 

Click on "New Project"

 

Project Name: Whatever you want
Project Location: Whatever you like

Project Template: Whatever you named that template you just created

 

Click on "Create"

 

Drag some footage into your "Project" panel

Drag that into your "Timeline" panel

Select your Type Tool

Make draw a square on your program monitor

Type "asdafdfasdsafdf" on your keyboard

with that layer selected click on the "Essential Graphics" panel

slelect your "asdafdfasdsafdf" in the panel

 

Click on the Styles drop down

 

LOW AND BEHOLD THE GOOD LORD HAS BLESSED US WITH PRESETS

 

Thank you all and have a fantastic day. It has been a pleasure. Feel free to DM me and tip me off about anything else I can be of assistance on. I will answer in a public thread.

 

I specialize in Photoshop, Premiere, After Effects, and Audition.

----------Become so undeniably good that you give your imposter syndrome an inferiority complex.
Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 21, 2023

@Tony Zed,

 

Project Templates are relatively new, and this is a good way to use them.

 

Stan

 

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 14, 2022

Hi Ana,

Sorry. See this thread and see if it contains a workaround for you: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/saving-a-prtextstyle-without-placement/td-p/12532462

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community &amp; Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
Participant
May 24, 2023

no it's not contains a workaround for me sir, i have the same problem - to where i need to put this file ? what folder?

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 24, 2023

Import it to the Project Panel.

 

See "Import a style" in this post for  more details:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/premiere-pro-15-edit-rename-delete-captions-master-style/m-p/13493028#M449588

 

Stan