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Adobe Premiere Pro comes with a useful set of resources and tools that users can add to their projects. One tool—Resource Central—gives you access to a variety of free media objects such as templates. These items reside on their Web servers. You don't have to visit the Adobe website to download these items. If you'd like to add fresh new templates to an Adobe Premiere movie, download them right from within Premiere using Resource Central.
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Launch Premiere Pro and open one of your projects. Click the Window menu item at the top of the user interface and then click Resource Central to open the Resource Central panel if you do not see it on the screen. This panel has a set of tabs at the top showing the different types of resources you can download.
2.
Click the Templates tab. Premiere Pro displays thumbnail images of the templates available for download.
3.
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Click the arrow next to a thumbnail of the template you like to begin the download process. Wait until Premiere displays a check mark at the bottom of the thumbnail you selected.
4.
Click the thumbnail, hold down your left mouse button and drag the thumbnail to the Project panel to make it available to your project.
Tip
- After downloading one or more templates, drag them into your composition as you would any other items residing in Premiere's Project panel.
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