Titles in Premiere cs5.5

Hi, I'm doing subtitles for my movie in Premiere CS5.5 but everytime I create a new title clip, I have to configure the letters all over again and put them in the bottom end, etc. Is there a way to create the next title cilp with the same settings as the last one?
Thanks!

"Create New Title Based on" is an option you wil find in the Titler.
Create  one...re open it..use the option above and save it with a unique name.
Pain is that you haveto type the new title name out each time instead of it having an increment choice.

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