User Manual

Quitting and Turning Off Equipment
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3. Press the Delete key.
4. If you see a message asking if you want to delete the selected project and associated bins,
click OK
The deleted project no longer appears in the Select Project dialog box.
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Deleting a project also deletes any bins that are in that project.
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Media related to a deleted project is not deleted with the project folder. For more information on
deleting media files, see “Deleting Items from a Bin” on page 337 and “Deleting Media Files
with the Media Tool” on page 447.
Quitting and Turning Off Equipment
If you work in an Avid Unity
environment, your Avid editing application writes a media
database file (.mdb) to the workspace where you work. Before you quit your Avid editing
application, make sure that the workspace has approximately 50 MB of storage space available.
Ask your Avid Unity administrator to increase the space if you need more storage.
To quit your Avid editing application and leave it immediately:
t (Macintosh) Select Avid editing application > Quit Avid editing application.
t (Windows) Select File > Exit.
The project closes and your Avid editing application quits.
To quit your Avid editing application and view the Select Project dialog box:
1. Click the Close button at the far right (Windows) or at the far left (Macintosh) of the Project
window’s title bar.
The Select Project dialog box opens.
2. Click Quit.
A message box opens.
3. Do one of the following:
t Click Leave to quit your Avid editing application.
t Click Cancel to return to the Select Project dialog box and select another project.
To view remaining storage on your media drives:
1. Click the Info tab in the Project window, and then click Hardware.
The Hardware tool opens.
2. Click the appropriate drive tab.