Accessing the Text Module
 
 
 

When accessing the Text module, you first select whether to add text to a source clip, a coloured frame, or a black background. The first time you open the Text module, the frame contains a clip image, but no text. The next time you open it, the text and settings from the previous Text session appear.

To access the Text module:

  1. In the Main menu, click Effects.
  2. In the Desktop menu, click Text.
  3. From the Input Mode box, select Back or None.
    NoteYou can also Alt-click the Text button to enable the Text button and automatically set the Input Mode box to None.
  4. Do one of the following:
    • If you selected None, choose a resolution, width, height, pixel aspect ratio, bit depth, scan mode, and frame depth to apply to the background in the Text module.
    • If you selected Back, select the source clip to which you want to add text from the Desktop.
      TipIf you want to change the Input mode to None once in the Text module, you can do so from the Text Setup menu. See Setup and Processing Options.
  5. Select a destination for the processed clip.

    The Text module appears.

  6. If text from a previous Text session appears, click Reset All.

    The Text module is cleared and settings are reset to their default settings.

  7. To delete any layers from a previous session, click Delete All.

(a) Setup button  (b) Animation button  (c) Attribute controls  (d) Text Mode box  

The Text controls are described as follows.

Axis button
Opens the Axis menu to set properties for layers and characters. See Modifying Layer and Character Properties.
Roll/Crawl button
Sets text motion properties for vertical or horizontal text scrolling. See Creating Text Rolls and Text Crawls.
Styles button
Creates preset text style formats. See Defining Styles.
Tabulation button
Tabulates text. See Tabulating Text.
Spell Check button
Checks text for spelling errors. See Spell Checking.
Keyboard button
Opens the on-screen keyboard to enter text. See Entering Text.
Attribute controls
Changes the appearance of text by setting properties such as fill and shadow. See Creating Text Effects.
Setup button
Displays the Text Setup menu. See Setup and Processing Options.
Animation button
Creates a text animation by setting different text properties at specific keyframes in a clip. See Animating Text.
Text Mode box
Applies various text settings to layers, paragraphs, and characters. Use text modes to manipulate layers, add text to a clip, or edit existing text in a clip. See Modifying Layer and Character Properties.

The message bar displays the mode that is currently enabled.