Checking and repairing projects – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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• Click the Settings button in the Arrange toolbar, then choose Import Project Settings.

• Click the Browser tab in the Media area.

2

Navigate to, and select, the required project file.

Note: If navigating in the Browser tab, you can use the Quick Look feature to preview
the selected project file. For details, see

Previewing Projects with Quick Look

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3

Click the Import button.

Note: If accessing the settings from the Browser tab, you also need to click the Import
Project Settings button, which appears after you click the Import button.

4

In the Import Settings window, select the settings you want to import by selecting the
relevant checkboxes.

5

Click the Import button.

The settings are imported into the active project.

Checking and Repairing Projects

On occasion, you may need to know how many regions are in a project, how much
memory is being used, and so on. This data is available in the Project Information window.
Very rarely, a project may become corrupted due to driver or memory conflicts, or may
feel sluggish. Should any corruptions occur, a warning message advises you of the
existence and nature of the problem. These problems can generally be rectified in the
Project Information window.

To open the Project Information window

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Choose Options > Project Information from the main menu bar.

The Project Information window also provides the Reorganize Memory function which
allows you to increase the amount of free memory, and to rectify a number of potential
project corruptions or problems.

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Chapter 7

Working with Projects

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