Apple Final Cut Pro X (10.0.9) User Manual

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Chapter 7

Create and manage projects 

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4

Select an option to specify what is moved:

Move Project Only: Moves only the project file.

Move Project and Referenced Events: Moves the project file, any events referred to by the project
file, and all of the media in the referenced events.

Choose a location

to which you want

to move the project.

Select a move option.

5

Click OK.

Final Cut Pro moves the project to the location you chose using the option you specified. See

Where your media and project files are located

on page 390 for information about the default

location of Final Cut Pro projects and events.

Delete a project or project folder
Deleting a project folder deletes the folder and all of the projects it contains. Your media is not
deleted because media is stored in events.

1

Open the Project Library and select a project.

2

Do one of the following:

To delete a project: Select the project and choose File > Move Project to Trash (or press
Command-Delete).

To delete a folder and any projects the folder contains: Select the folder and choose File > Move
Folder to Trash (or press Command-Delete).

The project or project folder (and the projects the folder contains) is removed from the Project
Library and moved into the Finder Trash.

3

To permanently delete the project or project folder and its files and free up space on your hard

disk, empty the Finder Trash.

WARNING:

After the Trash is emptied, the file or folder cannot be restored.

You can also delete a project’s render files. See

View background tasks

on page 400 for

more information.

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