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To save a project:
Do one of the following:
Choose File > Save. If necessary, specify a location and filename, and click OK.
To save a copy of a project under a new name or location and continue working in the new
copy of the project, choose File > Save As, specify a location and filename, and click OK.
To save a copy of a project under a new name or location but continue working in the original
project, choose File > Save a Copy, specify a location and filename, and click OK.
To automatically save a project or series of projects:
1
Choose File > Preferences > Auto Save/Undo.
Do any of the following and then click OK:
2
In the Auto Save section, select Automatically Save Projects, and type the number of minutes
after which Premiere will save the project.
In the Project Archive section, type a number for Maximum Files in Archive to specify how
many copies of project files from all projects will be saved into the Project-Archives folder.
When the limit is reached, Premiere deletes the oldest project file to make room for the newest
one. Type a number for the Maximum Project Versions to specify how many versions of each
project file you want to save. For example, to save the last five versions of each project you work
with, type 5.
To open an autosaved project file:
If a project is currently open, close it.
1
Choose File > Open.
2
Locate and double-click the Project-Archive folder in the folder containing Premiere.
3
Select a project file, and click OK. If no files are available, the autosave feature may be turned
4
off; see the previous procedure.
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