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Text at the bottom of the window indicates how many potential matches to items in
your original list were found (based on the lenames only).
Text indicates how many
matches were found.
Note: Final Cut Pro identies matches based on proximity in the directory structure
and related lenames. For example, if your original les were in two adjacent folders,
Final Cut Pro looks in folders adjacent to the le you chose and relinks all matching
les in the relative path. If your original les were named “File1,” “File2,” “File3,” and so
on, and you chose to relink to a le named “File1_A,” Final Cut Pro looks for les named
“File2_A,” “File3_A,” and so on to link the remaining items in your list.
6 Click Choose.
Final Cut Pro analyzes the les to conrm that all attributes (in addition to the
lename) match items in the original selection. Analysis results are shown below the
Original Files list. For example, “4 of 4 les matched.”
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).
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