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Custom slideshow title template

Explorer ,
Jul 01, 2022 Jul 01, 2022

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Premiere Elements Organizer's slideshow creator has some nice title templates. Is there any way to import one of your own images to serve as a title template?

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Jul 01, 2022 Jul 01, 2022

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Are you talking about the Organizer's Slideshow Creator?  If so, you may add your own title as follows:

  1. Click on the Slideshow Editor's Media tab
  2. Click on the Add Media button
  3. Choose to add your slide either via the Organizer or the Folders option

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Thank you.  Using this technique I can only add a photo that I have already added text to and delete the organizer's title slide.   But I was hoping I could add blank title slides that would appear as available titles in the organizer.  Is there some way to do that?  I can't even access the included title templates from different themes.  If I click the add text slide button it just gives me the three canned options for the theme I am using.

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