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Where are the local text styles stored?

Community Expert ,
Jun 25, 2025 Jun 25, 2025

Where are the local text styles stored?

How to delete text styles from the properties panel one does not use anymore?

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Adobe Employee , Jun 25, 2025 Jun 25, 2025

Hi Ann Bens,

Local text styles are saved under /Users/UserName/Documents/Adobe/Common/Assets/Text Styles.

Hope it helps.

 

Thanks,

Sumeet

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Community Expert , Jun 25, 2025 Jun 25, 2025

With the style browser, the ones saved "locally" are at Users/username/Documents/Adobe/Common/Assets/Text Styles. The ones saved to project only are still saved in the project (only).

 

There is still no way to delete styles saved locally from PR.

 

Feature request:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-ideas/deleted-font-style-button/idi-p/15255132

 

I think we're the only 2 that upvoted it!

 

Stan

 

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Adobe Employee , Jun 25, 2025 Jun 25, 2025

Hi @Ann Bens

You can also right click on Local Styles in the Style Browser and it'll bring up "Reveal in Finder/Explorer" which will bring you to that folder. 

TheresaRostek_0-1750868587133.png


I've also brought the feature request to the team for consideration.

Theresa

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 25, 2025 Jun 25, 2025

Hi Ann Bens,

Local text styles are saved under /Users/UserName/Documents/Adobe/Common/Assets/Text Styles.

Hope it helps.

 

Thanks,

Sumeet

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Community Expert ,
Jun 25, 2025 Jun 25, 2025

With the style browser, the ones saved "locally" are at Users/username/Documents/Adobe/Common/Assets/Text Styles. The ones saved to project only are still saved in the project (only).

 

There is still no way to delete styles saved locally from PR.

 

Feature request:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-ideas/deleted-font-style-button/idi-p/15255132

 

I think we're the only 2 that upvoted it!

 

Stan

 

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Community Expert ,
Jun 25, 2025 Jun 25, 2025

@Sumeet Kumar Choubey thanks

@Stan Jones 2 upvotes one of them is me 😉

 

Just tried this: If you delete the styles from the given path, they will also disappear from the properties panel

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Jun 25, 2025 Jun 25, 2025
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If Ann & Stan upvoted, I'm in also ... !

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 25, 2025 Jun 25, 2025

Hi @Ann Bens

You can also right click on Local Styles in the Style Browser and it'll bring up "Reveal in Finder/Explorer" which will bring you to that folder. 

TheresaRostek_0-1750868587133.png


I've also brought the feature request to the team for consideration.

Theresa

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Community Expert ,
Jun 25, 2025 Jun 25, 2025

It would never have crossed my mind to right-click on the Local Styles......................................

Right-click on the style's itself yes but this no.

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