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3 In the window that appears, choose your external storage device from the Location
pop-up menu.
4 Select an option to specify what is duplicated:
 Duplicate Project Only: Duplicates les specic to the project you selected. You may
want to choose this option if you use the same clips in multiple projects and plan to
back up your Events separately (perhaps in your backup copy of your entire Project
Library and Events).
 Duplicate Project and Referenced Events: Duplicates the project and any Events
referred to by the project. Selecting this option includes all of the media in the
referenced Events. You may want to choose this option if you want to have the
unused media available to use later.
 Duplicate Project + Used Clips Only: Duplicates the project and the media for any clips
used in the project. This is a good option for most backup copies. When you choose
this option, provide a name for the new Event that is created.
5 If you want to include render les (so Final Cut Pro doesn’t have to create new ones),
select the checkbox.
6 Click OK.
Final Cut Pro duplicates the project using the option you specied. The project is given
an incremented name (for example “Bill’s movie1”), and the project appears in the
location you specied.
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