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When you publish the template, the image is saved with the template. If you replace the
image placeholder after you’ve saved the template, you have the option to save the new
image with the new template.
To replace an image in a template saved with media
1 To replace a reference placeholder image, do one of the following:
From the File Browser or Library, drag an image onto the placeholder arrow in the
Canvas. When the pointer becomes a curved arrow, release the mouse button.
From the File Browser or Library, drag an image to the Effect Source layer in the Layers
list. When the pointer becomes a curved arrow, release the mouse button.
2 Choose File > Save (or press Command-S).
The “Media exists outside the document. Do you wish to copy it?” dialog appears.
3 Do one of the following:
To save the new image with the template in the /Users/username/Movies/ folder, click
Copy.
To save the template without the new image, click Don’t Copy.
When you save a template, media used in the project is stored on your computer in the
same folder as the template (/Users/username/Movies/Motion Templates/), potentially
creating multiple instances of media files and taking up valuable hard disk space. If the
“Include unused media checkbox is selected in the template’s save dialog, media in the
Media pane (the storage area for media not used in the project) of the Motion project is
also saved to this location.
To prevent creating duplicates of images on your hard disk, you can clear placeholder
images from templates before saving. When you clear a placeholder image, its source
media is not loaded into Motion the next time you modify the template (by choosing the
“Open a copy in Motion” command in the Final Cut Pro media browsers).
To clear media from a template placeholder
1 In the template project, select an Effect Source, Title Background, Transition A, or Transition
B placeholder.
2 In the Image Inspector, click the Clear button in the Final Cut Placeholder controls.
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