You can think of the Titler as a collection of related
panels. You can close the other panels without closing the Titler,
or you can dock the panels to each other or to other parts of the
interface. When the windows aren’t docked to the main editing interface,
they always appear over the other panels, or float.
You can load more than one title into the Titler, and you can
choose the one you want to view by choosing its name in the Title
tab menu.
Reopen a title when you want to change it or to duplicate it
and base a new version on it. If you want to use a title in another
project, you must first open its project and export the title using
the File > Export > Title command. Then you can import it
into another project as you would any other source file.
For a video tutorial introducing the Titler, see the Adobe website.
For instructions on creating new titles based on existing titles,
and on creating new templates, see the video tutorial Working With Custom Titles by Jon
Barrie on the Creative COW website.
Note: Before Premiere Pro 2.0, Premiere Pro saved all titles as
independent files separate from the project file. You can import
titles created in older versions of Premiere Pro just as you import
any footage. When you save the project, the imported titles are
saved with the project.

Premiere Pro Titler
- A.
- Title tools
- B.
- Title
main panel
- C.
- Title properties
- D.
- Title
actions
- E.
- Title styles