Closing and quitting – Apple Logic Express 8 User Manual

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Chapter 7

Working With Projects

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Closing and Quitting

Following the creation or playback of a project, you’ll want to close it and
Logic Express. Here’s how you do it:

To close the currently active project:

m

Choose File > Close Project (or use the corresponding key command, default: Option-
Command-W).

If you have made any changes since the last save operation, Logic Express will ask you
if the project should be re-saved before closing, to preserve any changes you have
made.

To close the open window:

m

Choose File > Close (or use the corresponding key command, default: Command-W).

This will only close the uppermost window, not the whole project. The project will only
be properly closed when all windows are closed.

To quit the application:

m

Choose Logic Express > Quit Logic Express (or use the corresponding key command,
default: Command-Q).

If you’ve made changes, but haven’t saved them, you will be asked if you want to do so
before quitting (press Enter to save).

If multiple projects are open, you will be asked if you want to review any changes, or
simply close and discard any changes.

The Close Project without Saving key command closes the currently active project
without saving it—and you will not be asked to do so. This command was included at
the request of many experienced Logic Express users. Please only use it if you’re sure
that this is what you want to do.

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