<p class="run-inhead"><img src="../images/ht_01.gif" alt="How To icon" height="2" width="2" /><br> Create and save custom title styles </p><p class="paragraph">You can save the font and color of text as a <span class="Emphasis">style</span>, which you can apply to other text and shapes.</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">1.</span> In the Adobe Title Designer, click the Type tool, and then select the text you want to change.</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">2. </span>Make any changes to the text that you want. (For example, click the Color Properties button <img src="../images/ColorProperties.gif" alt="Color Properties button " height="14" width="15" /> to change the color; or click the Font Browser button to choose a new font.)</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">3.</span> When you've made all of your changes, click the Save button <img src="../images/SaveStyle.gif" alt="Save button " height="14" width="14" /> in the Styles area to save your custom color and font type as a style. The style appears as a new swatch in the Styles area. </p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">4.</span> To apply this style to text in other titles, select the text, and then click the style's swatch.</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="bold">Related Help Topics</span></p><p class="paragraph"><a target="help" href="../1_9_7_0.html">Using styles</a></p><p class="paragraph"><a target="help" href="../1_9_5_0.html">Adding color and shadows to text and shapes</a></p><p class="paragraph"><a target="help" href="../1_9_4_0.html">Changing text and graphic layout</a></p>