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765Final Cut Pro User Guide
Create a bundle of destinations
Bundles make it easy to create several types of output in a single step. A bundle holds a
set of destinations. When you share a project or clip using the bundle, a file is output for
each destination in the bundle.
1. Choose Final Cut Pro > Preferences, then click Destinations at the top of the window.
2. Select Add Destination in the Destinations list, then double-click the Bundle destination
(or drag it from the area on the right to the Destinations list on the left).
An empty bundle appears in the Destinations list.
3. To add destinations to the bundle, drag existing destinations into it from the
Destinations list, or select Add Destination and drag destinations from the area on the
right into the bundle.
Tip: To quickly make a bundle from destinations in the Destinations list, select one or
more destinations in the Destinations list, then Control-click in the Destinations list and
choose New Bundle from Selection.
Delete a destination
1. Choose Final Cut Pro > Preferences, then click Destinations at the top of the window.
2. Do one of the following:
Control-click a destination in the Destinations list, then choose Delete.
Select a destination in the Destinations list, then press Delete.
Select a destination in the Destinations list, then click the Remove button (–) below
the list.
Assign a default destination
After you set the default destination, you can quickly share to that destination by pressing
Command-E. If a clip in the browser is selected, the clip is shared; if the timeline is active,
the project is shared. By default, this keyboard shortcut is assigned to the Export File
destination. To use the Command-E keyboard shortcut to share to another destination (or
destination bundle), you can make that destination or bundle the default.
1. Choose Final Cut Pro > Preferences, then click Destinations at the top of the window.
2. Control-click the destination or bundle you want to make the default, then choose Make
Default.
The name of the new default destination is appended with “(default).