Backing up andrestoringprojects, Backing up and restoring projects, Using the revert project command – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual

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Backing Up
and Restoring Projects

Routine backups are a critical part of the editing process.
If necessary, you can go back to earlier versions of a project.

This chapter covers the following:

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Backing Up and Restoring Projects

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Archiving Completed Projects

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Updating Projects from Previous Versions of Final Cut Pro

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Backing Up and Restoring Projects

Final Cut Pro has several methods for backing up, reverting, and restoring projects. If
you have made changes you don’t want to keep, or if your project file becomes corrupt
in some way, you can use these features to quickly get back to an earlier version of
your project.

Using the Revert Project Command

Sometimes you may make a series of trial changes to a project. What if you don’t like
those changes and want to start over with your project the way it was the last time you
saved it? You can use the Revert Project command to immediately return to the
previously saved state of a project.

To revert to the previously saved state of a project:

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Click a project’s tab in the Browser or Timeline to make it active.

2

Choose File > Revert Project.

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In the dialog that appears, click OK.

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