Saving a Title Created in Premiere CS5

When I worked with Premiere Pro 1.5 and made a title, it would automatically be saved in the Adobe folder located in My Documents so I could use it for another project if I wanted to in the future or delete it at my leisure.
With Premiere CS5, I create a title but I can not find it anywhere else except in the project I created it in.  And using the usual Windows 7 methods of trying to save it or copy it to another location don't work.
How can I save that particular title file so I can use it for other projects rather than creating it over and over again?

Good news.
When Premiere went from Title Deco, and the need to first Save from that progarm, then Import, they include the Titles inside of the PRPROJ files. That simplifed life for many, but now, one must use other steps, if they wish to reuse Titles in other Projects. The Save As Template is a very good one, and the method that I use, when I anticipate needing that Title (or a variation of it) in later Projects. Unfortunately, the PRTL format is ONLY editable and available in Pr. Wish that Adobe would include PTRL formats in PS, but maybe it's not so easy, as my Feature Requests have, so far, fallen on deaf ears.
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Hunt

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