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How to assign title text

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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. Today lets look at ten ways to make title text standout in Pages and Keynote. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 750 supporters. Go to MacMost.com/patreon. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. So whether youre creating a document in Pages or some slides in Keynote sometimes you want Title Text to standout. You could simply change the style to something like Title and then you get a larger font size and its Bold. What if you want to do more than that. You want to make this text really special. So lets start by changing the color of the text. Instead of black lets use a color like say light blue like that. Now lets make it larger as well and lets add an outline. Ill click the Advanced Options button here and Ill check outline. Now you could see the outline there. It looks pretty good but I can make it even thicker

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Change a titles text style Double-click a title clip in the Final Cut Pro timeline. If the inspector isnt already shown, do one of the following: Click the Text button at the top of the inspector. Adjust the available settings as needed. To exit text editing, press Command-Return.
Add the default title: Choose Edit Connect Title [title name] (or press Control-T). Add the default lower third: Choose Edit Connect Title [lower third name] (or press Control-Shift-T).
Navigate to the Titles tab, located above the Browser. Preview the Title options by hovering over them and scrubbing left/right. A preview will appear in the Viewer. Click-and-drag a Title to the desired location on the Timeline.
Enter a new duration for a clip using timecode In Final Cut Pro, select one or more clips in the timeline. Do one of the following: Choose Modify Change Duration (or press Control-D). Double-click the timecode display below the viewer. Enter a new duration for the selected clip.
The TITLE element should occur in the HEAD of the document. There may only be one title in any document. It should identify the content of the document in a fairly wide context. The title is not part of the text of the document, but is a property of the whole document.
You cant style an actual title attribute How the text in the title attribute is displayed is defined by the browser and varies from browser to browser. Its not possible for a webpage to apply any style to the tooltip that the browser displays based on the title attribute.

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