When adding text to a title, you can use any font on your system, including Type 1 (PostScript®), OpenType®, and TrueType fonts. Installing Premiere Pro (and other Adobe applications) adds fonts to the shared Adobe resources.
Depending on the tool you choose in the Titler, you can create point text or paragraph text. When you create point text, you specify an insertion point where you want to begin typing. Typing continues on a single line unless you enable the word wrap feature, which continues the text on a new line when it reaches the edge of the title‑safe area. When you create paragraph text, you specify a text box in which the text fits. The text in a text box wraps automatically within the borders of the box.
Dragging the corner handle of a point text object scales the text, whereas dragging the corner of a text box reflows the text it contains. If a text box is too small to contain the characters you type, you can resize it to reveal the hidden text. Text boxes that contain hidden characters have a plus sign (+) on the right side of the box.
You can also create path text. Instead of following a straight baseline, path text follows a curve you create.
Any kind of text can be oriented horizontally or vertically along its baseline or path.
Type text without boundaries
Type horizontal or vertical text in a text box
Type text along a path
Edit and select text
Using the Selection tool, double‑click
the text at the point you want to edit or begin a selection. The
tool changes to the Type tool, and a cursor indicates the insertion
point.To move the insertion point, click between characters or use the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys.
To select a single character or group of contiguous characters, drag from the insertion point cursor to highlight the characters.
You can format selected text using controls in the Titler main panel, the Title Properties panel, or menu commands. To format an entire text or graphic object, click the object and then modify its properties.