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7 Click the disclosure triangle next to the analysis results to show a list of old les (on
the left) and the new matching les (on the right).
If a le was matched incorrectly, select it in the list and press Delete. The item is placed
back in the original list at the top of the Relink Files window.
Items with no matches remain in the original list above. You can continue to locate
those by selecting them and repeating steps 4 through 6.
8 If you want the matching media les duplicated and placed in the Final Cut Events
folder on your computer, select the “Copy les into Final Cut Events folder” checkbox.
9 To link the Event clips to the new media les, click Relink Files.
All matched clips (including those in other projects or Events) are updated to link to
the new media les.
Relink project clips to media les
Unlike relinking Event clips, relinking project clips to media les on your hard disk
updates clips in the selected project only. New clips are added to the current projects
default Event. You cannot undo this operation.
1 In the Timeline, select the clips you want to relink, or select a project in the
Project Library.
2 Choose File > Relink Project Files.
The Relink Files window appears. By default, this window shows missing clips only.
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