Apple Logic Pro X User Manual
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Chapter 6
Work with projects
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Save the project with a different name or location
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Choose File > Save As.
2
In the Save As dialog, enter a new name for the project.
3
Do one of the following:
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To save the project as a file (package) containing project assets: select the Organize my project as:
Package button.
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To save the project as a folder containing subfolders for project assets: select the Organize my
project as: Folder button.
4
Select the type of assets to copy to the project, the click Save.
For more information about managing project assets, see
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Save a copy of the project, including project assets
1
Choose File > Save a Copy As.
2
In the Save As dialog, enter a new name for the project.
3
Select the type of assets to copy to the project, the click Save.
For more information about managing project assets, see
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When you choose Save a Copy as, copies of all your recordings are saved in the project copy. You
can use the Save a Copy As option for archiving and moving data.
Save a project as a template
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Choose File > Save As Template (or use the corresponding key command), then enter a name.
In the Project Chooser, click My Templates to view and access templates you have created.
You can organize your templates in folders with the Create Folder button in the Save As
Template dialog. When all your user templates are placed in subfolders, the subfolder names are
shown below the factory collections.
Tip: You can add descriptive text to your templates by adding a comment to the project file in
the Finder. The Templates dialog displays the icon assigned to a template file, making it easy to
change if you wish. For more information on how to add a comment to a file, or change the icon
of a file, see Mac Help.
Revert to the last saved version of a project
If you decide you don’t want to keep your latest edits to a project, you can revert to the last
saved version of the project.
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Choose File > Revert to (or use the corresponding key command), then choose the last saved
version (at the top of the list).