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Work with template projects

When you open a template project, After Effects creates a new, untitled project based on the template. This means that saving changes to the project does not affect the template project.

Often, the creator of a template project will lock layers that should be left unmodified, and leave layers that should be modified unlocked. This is a convenient way to reuse material and prevent accidental or inappropriate modifications.

Open a template project

  • To browse and open template projects using Adobe Bridge, choose File > Browse Template Projects. Double-click a template project to open it.
  • To open a template project, choose File > Open Project. On Windows, choose Adobe After Effects Project Template from the Files Of Type menu.

Create a template project

  • To convert a project to a template project, change the file-name extension from .aep to .aet.
  • To save a copy of a project as a template project, choose File > Save A Copy, and then rename the copy with the file-name extension .aet.



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