# Topic Creation: Custom Topic Titles

What the Custom Topic Title feature is

As an admin, did you know that you can customize your topic title?

Yes! Instead of default titles - thanks to the **Custom Topic Title feature** - you can personalize your topic titles and make it easier for your team to look at and understand their topics.

### How to Customize Your Topic Titles

Click on the 3 dots icon on the topic, then follow the steps:

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Your team can now search for this topic **using the default OR the customized titles.**

### Multilingual Support

Crystal supports multiple languages.

Thanks to custom topic titles, you can assign a unique title for each language your topics are published in.

No matter the language you interact with Crystal, your team will understand and engage with the topics clearly.

### Guidelines

When customizing your topic title, remember to follow our guidelines on the screen.

Watch the video:

Here are some tips:

* Titles should contain letters only;
* Custom Topic Titles should be 35 characters max in length;
* Avoid special characters (such as \*, -, !) and numbers;
* Each Custom Topic Title must be unique and different from any other existing Custom Topic Titles or Default Topic Titles (DTTs) in the same language;
* You can customize Topics in ‘ready’ and published status.

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