> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.youka.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Use Style Presets

> Save and reuse styling across projects

Presets let you save a style you like and reuse it across projects.

## What Are Presets?

A preset saves your styling settings:

* Text colors and fonts
* Background settings
* Layout options
* Overlay configurations

Presets are templates, not live links. Applying one copies its style into the current version.

## Creating a Preset

1. Style your project the way you like
2. Go to the **Presets** panel (sidebar)
3. Click **New Preset**
4. Enter a name (e.g., "Neon Glow", "Classic White")
5. Click **Create Preset**

Your current settings are saved as the preset.

## Applying a Preset

1. Open any project
2. Go to the Presets panel
3. Click on a preset name
4. The styling is applied immediately

Note: Applying a preset replaces the current version's styling only.

## Updating a Preset

1. Apply or select the preset you want to edit
2. Make style changes in the current version
3. Click **Update preset**

This saves the current version's style back to the preset. Other projects keep their current look until you apply the preset there again.

## Managing Presets

### Rename a Preset

1. Hover over the preset
2. Click the edit icon
3. Type the new name
4. Press Enter

### Delete a Preset

1. Hover over the preset
2. Click the delete icon
3. Confirm deletion

## Setting a Default Preset

Make a preset apply automatically to new versions:

1. Hover over the preset
2. Click the star icon to set as default
3. New versions use this preset's styling

The default preset is marked with a star.

## Reset to Defaults

To clear a project's styling and start fresh:

1. In the Presets panel, click **Reset**
2. All styling returns to system defaults

## What's Saved in a Preset

A preset includes:

* Font family and size
* Active/inactive text colors
* Outline and shadow settings
* Background color/gradient
* Layout type and settings
* Overlay configurations

A preset does NOT include:

* Lyrics or timing
* Audio mix settings
* Trim settings
* Version-specific changes

## Tips

* Create presets for different use cases (TV, social media, etc.)
* Use descriptive names
* Start with one good preset and iterate
* Presets work across all your projects when you apply them
