Consolidate assets in a project, Rename projects, Copy and move projects – Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 6

Work with projects

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Consolidate assets in a project

Using the Consolidate command, you can create a “consolidated” copy of a project, and select
which types of assets are copied into the consolidated project.

Consolidate project assets

1

Choose File > Project Management > Consolidate (or use the Consolidate Project key command).

2

Select the checkboxes for the file types you want to copy into the consolidate project, then

click OK.

Rename projects

You can rename the currently open project without leaving Logic Pro.

If the project contains only one alternative, and both have the same name, both are renamed.

If a project contains multiple alternatives, and all alternatives have their default names (project
name #1, project name #2, and so on), then the project and all alternatives are renamed.

Rename the current project

1

Choose File > Project Management > Rename Project.

2

In the dialog that appears, enter a new name for the project.

Copy and move projects

You can copy and move projects in the Finder, using any of the standard Mac OS X
file operations.

When copying or moving project folders, keep in mind that if the project references external
audio files or other assets, these are not copied or moved with the project. Before copying or
moving a project to another computer or storage device, you may want to specify that all assets
are included in the project. For information on managing project assets, see

Manage project

assets

and

Consolidate assets in a project

.

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