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7 Set the Proxy Settings.
8 When you are satisfied with project settings, click Create.
To edit a project:
1 Do one of the following:
From the Startup screen, select a project.
In the middle of a session, from the File menu, select Project and User Settings. And then, from the
Project and User Settings window, select the project.
2 Click Edit.
3 In the Edit Project dialog , modify the settings.
4 Click Done. The modifications are applied to your project.
To delete a project:
1 Do one of the following:
At start-up, select a project.
In the middle of a session, from the File menu, select Project and User Settings. From the Project
and User Settings, select the project to delete. You cannot delete the current project.
2 Click Edit.
3 The Edit Project dialog click Project Edit and select Delete Project.
4 Click Delete and then Confirm. When you delete a project, all its associated clips and setups are deleted
with the project.
You cannot open a project created in a previous version of Smoke without first converting it.
To open a project created in a previous version:
1 From the Startup screen, in the Projects section, set the Versions filter to All Versions.
2 Select the project to convert from the Project box. The version of Smoke used to create it appears in
brackets.
3 Click Start.
4 From the Convert Project dialog, select one of the following:
Keep Copy: Smoke converts the project (keeping the original name) and also duplicates it. This
copy gets appended the version of Smoke with which it is compatible.
Convert: Smoke converts and opens the project. The conversion is one way: once you convert the
project, you cannot open it again in an older version of Smoke.
It can happen that you cannot convert a project; oftentimes it is because the project comes from a fairly old
version of Smoke. In this case, use either of the following methods to open and access the contents of the
project.
Create an archive in the old version of Smoke and restore the archive in the newer version.
Open MediaHubBrowse for Projects and browse to project to restore. You can then import those
files in the new Smoke.
Project Compatibility Between Releases
The Flame 2017 family of products (Flame Premium, Flare, Flame Assist) can now read contents created in
Smoke Desktop Subscription (DTS), with the following limitations:
Projects from Smoke DTS can be opened (and converted) by the Flame Family 2017 products.
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