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4 Do one of the following:
Choose File > Duplicate Event (or press Command-D). Â
Drag the Event to the external drives icon. Â
5 In the Duplicate Event window, type a name for the new Event.
6 To store your les in a second location, choose it from the Location pop-up menu.
7 Click OK.
Final Cut Pro makes a copy of the Event at the location you chose. It also makes copies
of the source media les and places them in a new Event folder. Keep in mind that
copying an Event with large source media les can take several minutes.
Move an Event
1 Make sure another hard disk is connected to your computer.
2 Choose Group Events by Disk from the Action pop-up menu below the
Event Library.
The connected disk drives icon and name appear in the Event Library.
3 Select an Event in the Event Library.
4 Do one of the following:
Choose File > Move Event. Â
Command-drag the Event to the drive’s icon. Â
5 To store your les in a second location, choose it from the Location pop-up menu.