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If the Active Drive does not contain the Project you wish to Rename, press Disk Util and select Set. Change the Active Drive to the target drive from the Select Active Drive menu, and select OK.
Press Project and then Page Right one screen. Select Rename. Using the
<< and >> Select buttons, choose the Project you wish to Rename and Select Ok.
Use the Select buttons to move the cursor over each character in the file name, and use the
To Rename a Project from the GUI:
Select Project Manager from the Edit menu, or use keyboard shortcut CTRL+B. In the Project manager dialog select the Project to be Renamed. Type the new name into the Ask Name dialog box, and click Enter when done.
Delete ProjectDeleting a project permanently removes the Project file folder, all recorded, imported, and rendered audio files, Playlist data, and waveform cache files from the hard disk. This is the end of the line. You can’t recover a deleted project.
To delete a project from the front panel:
If the Active Drive does not contain the Project you wish to Delete, press Disk Util and select Set. Change the Active Drive to the target drive from the Select Active Drive menu, and select OK.
Press Project and select Delete. Choose the Project you wish to Delete from the Delete Project Menu using the << and >> SELECT buttons. Select Del. Select OK to confirm the deletion or select Cancel, have a latte, and think about it a while longer.
To delete a project from the GUI:
Select Project Manager from the Edit menu, or use keyboard shortcut CTRL+B. In the Project manager dialog, select the Project(s) to be Deleted and click Delete. Confirm or Cancel in the “Are you sure?” dialog box.
NOTE: You cannot Delete the open Project; you must open a different Project first even if it means first creating a new project.
TemplatesThe Project Template is a file that saves Project parameters. Use Templates as a timesaver to recall frequently used Project settings when creating new Projects. When you create a new Project, the new Project inherits the parameters saved in the Template. Conversely, when you save the Template, the Template inherits the parameter settings of the open Project.
Some of the parameters saved to the Template include Track Names, Time Units, and the Snap button Snap Grid settings. Not all Project settings are saved in the Template. For information on which parameters are saved to the Template, and the factory Default Template settings, see Appendix B.
To save current project parameters to the Template (GUI operation only):
From the File menu, select Save As New Template. Click OK in the Confirm New Template dialog box.