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Skip All Like Skip, Skip All replaces all missing files with temporary offline files.
Important: Select Skip or Skip All only when you are certain that you want to rework all the instances where the file is used in the project.
If you want to keep the file in the project but can’t locate it at the moment, use Offline instead.

Skip Previews Stops Premiere Pro from searching for any preview files already rendered for the project. This allows the project to load
faster, but you may need to render parts of its sequences for best playback performance.

Offline Replaces a missing file with an offline clip, a placeholder that preserves all references to the missing file everywhere in the project.
Unlike the temporary offline clip created by Skip, the one generated by Offline persists between sessions, so you won’t have to locate
missing files every time the project is opened.

Offline All Like Offline, Offline All replaces all missing files with persistent offline files.

Note: Do not delete source files while you are using them as clips in a Premiere Pro project unless they were captured using device control, and
you plan to recapture them. After you deliver the final movie, you can delete source files.

Delete a project file

1. In Windows Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS), browse to the Premiere Pro project file, and select it. Project files have a .prproj

filename extension.

2. Press Delete.

Moving a project to another computer

To move a project to another computer where you want to continue editing, you must move copies of all the assets for the project to the second
computer, as well as the project file. The assets should retain their file names and folder locations so that Premiere Pro can find them and relink
them to their clips in the project automatically.

Make certain, also that the same codecs you used for the project on the first computer are also installed on the second computer. For more
information about moving a project and its assets to another computer, see Trim or copy your project.

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