User Manual
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7.
Render your project to any supported rendering format. For more information, see Rendering a project on page 365.
In the Render As dialog, select the Use project output rotation setting check box if you want to use the Output rotation
setting from the Project Properties dialog for your rendered file. When the check box is cleared, the media is rotated according
to its Media Properties setting, but the project itself is unrotated—you can use this setting to proof your project on an
unrotated display.
Saving a project
When you save your work, it is saved in a project file. Project files are not rendered media files.
1.
From the File menu, choose Save.
The first time you save a project, the Save As dialog appears. In subsequent saves, the dialog is bypassed, your existing file
name is retained, and your project is updated to include any implemented changes.
2.
Select the drive and folder where you want to store the project.
3.
Type the project name in the File Name box.
4.
Click Save.
Renaming a project (using Save As)
After you have been working with your project, you can use the Save As command in the File menu to save a copy of a project with
a new name. This is useful for backing up different versions of a project.
For more information, see Renaming or creating a copy of a project (using Save As) on page 363.
Tip:
To render a portrait-oriented file for viewing on a computer, you can create a rendering template that matches the proportions
of your project:
a.
Right-click the Video Preview window and ensure Simulate Device Aspect Ratio is selected.
b.
Next, adjust the size of the Video Preview window to a comfortable preview frame size and note the Display dimensions in the
lower-right corner of the Video Preview window.
c.
From the File menu, choose Render As, choose the desired rendering format from the Save as type drop-down list, and then
choose a rendering template that's close to the frame size you noted in step b.
d.
Click the Custom button, and then use the Video tab in the Custom Template dialog to adjust the frame size to match the
dimensions you noted in step b.
e.
Save your template for later use.
f.
Clear the Use project output rotation setting check box and render your file.
Tip:
Select the Copy and trim media with project check box to save the project file and copies of the media files to a common
location. For more information, see Renaming or creating a copy of a project (using Save As) on page 363.










