User guide

Chapter 7 Working With Projects 153
Managing Projects
This section outlines some housekeeping that may be required to keep your projects in
great shape.
Copying or Moving a Project Folder
A project folder can be freely moved or copied to another location by using any of the
standard operating system methods. This is great for archiving and transport of
projects to other studios or facilities.
All files in the target (copy) folder will still be found correctly, provided that they are all
in the root (or sub-folders of) the project folder—audio files are found in the Audio
Files sub-folder, samples in the Samples sub-folder, sampler instruments in the Sampler
Instruments sub-folder, and so on.
Cleaning Up Projects
Should there be any unused project files in your project folder, make use of the File >
Project > Clean Up command. If any unused files are found, the following dialog will be
displayed:
Turn on the checkboxes in the first column to choose files for removal. The name and
path of the file to be deleted is shown in the last two columns.
Only files with active checkboxes in the first column will be deleted. All unchecked
entries will remain as they are.
If multiple rows are selected, a click on any checkbox will switch all selected rows to the
new state (either checked or unchecked).
Note: The Clean Up command will only delete unused files (all types, except movie
files). Clean Up takes into account the project currently loaded, and all other
Logic Express project files in the project folder—only files that are not used by any of
these projects will be displayed in the Clean up list.