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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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The following should be taken into account when copying or moving project folders:<br />

• When a project is saved with Include Assets selected, and the recording path is pointing<br />

to a location inside the project folder, the recording path is relative. This means that<br />

the recording path for the audio data moves with the project, making it possible to<br />

move the project folder in the Finder or use the Save As command.<br />

• When manually setting a recording path (File > <strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings > Recording ><br />

Core Audio Recording Folder) outside the current project folder, the recording path is<br />

absolute. This means that the recording path for the audio data always remains the<br />

same, even after using the Save As command to save as a new project or when moving<br />

the project file in the Finder. This is important if you prefer to record all audio data into<br />

a single location outside the project folder.<br />

Cleaning Up <strong>Pro</strong>jects<br />

If there are any unused project files in your project folder, make use of the File > <strong>Pro</strong>ject<br />

> Clean Up command. If any unused files are found, the following dialog is displayed:<br />

Select the checkboxes in the first column to choose files for removal. The name and path<br />

of the file to be deleted is shown in the last two columns.<br />

Only files with active checkboxes in the first column are deleted. All unselected entries<br />

remain as they are.<br />

If multiple rows are selected, a click in any checkbox switches all selected rows to the<br />

new state (either selected or unselected).<br />

Note: The Clean Up command only deletes unused files (all types, except movie files).<br />

Clean Up takes into account the project currently loaded, and all other <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> project<br />

files in the project folder. Only files that are not used by any of these projects are displayed<br />

in the Clean Up list.<br />

Consolidating <strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings<br />

If your project contains files that are not in the correct sub-folders within the project<br />

folder, you can use the Consolidate command to automatically organize them into the<br />

standardized project file structure.<br />

184 Chapter 7 Working with <strong>Pro</strong>jects

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