<table border="0" cellpadding="20px" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_9_1_3.html" title="Adding a title to a project">Previous</a> | <a href="1_9_1_5.html" title="Showing video behind the title">Next</a> | <a href="1_9_0_0.html">Adding Titles</a> > <a href="1_9_1_0.html">Creating titles using the Adobe Title Designer</a></div><h4 class="head2">About using templates</h4><hr /><ol><p class="paragraph">The title templates included Adobe Premiere Elements provide several themes and preset layouts that make it quick and easy to design a title. Some templates include graphic images that may be pertinent to your movie's subject matter, such as new baby or vacation themes. Others include placeholder text that you can replace to create credits for your movie. Some templates have transparent backgrounds so that you can see your video beneath the title; others are completely opaque. </p><p class="paragraph">You can easily change every element in the template by selecting the element and either deleting it or overwriting it. You can also add additional elements to it. Once you modify the template, you save it as a title file that you can use in your current and future projects. For more information on customizing titles, see <a href="1_9_2_1.html">Adding text to titles</a> and <a href="1_9_4_0.html">Changing text and graphic layout</a>.</p><p class="note"><span class="bold">Note:</span> When you apply a new template, the template content replaces any content currently in the Adobe Title Designer.</p></ol><hr /><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_9_1_3.html" title="Adding a title to a project">Previous</a> | <a href="1_9_1_5.html" title="Showing video behind the title">Next</a> | <a href="#top">Top</a> | <a href="1_9_0_0.html">Adding Titles</a> > <a href="1_9_1_0.html">Creating titles using the Adobe Title Designer</a></div></td></tr></table>