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16 - UTILITIES - LOADING PROJECTS
Page 156 Version 2.00 - March, 1996
IMPORTING PART OF A PROJECT INTO ANOTHER PROJECT
It is also possible to import only part of another project by marking an IN and OUT region
as appropriate in the destination project and then selecting SCOPE: IN > OUT in the
IMPORT PROJECT page.
For example, first load the ‘destination’ project. In that project, locate to the point at which
you want the other project to be imported and mark an IN. Now locate to the point where
you want the imported project to end. You should have something like this:
PLAY
PLAY
EDIT
PLAY
PLAY
BLUE (PLAY) GREEN (SELECTED)
IN OUT
EDIT
EDIT
EDIT
DESTINATION PROJECT
Now press LOAD - IMPORT and, assuming you have selected some edit tracks as
appropriate and that SCOPE: IN > OUT is selected in the IMPORT PROJECT page, move
the cursor to the project you want to import and press the flashing EXECUTE key. The
portion of the project you have selected to import will be inserted between the IN and OUT
points. I.e.:
PLAY
PLAY
EDIT
PLAY
PLAY
BLUE (PLAY) GREEN (SELECTED)
IN OUT
EDIT
EDIT
EDIT
AFTER IMPORT
Note how you have been able to import part of the other project into the destination
project without disturbing material either side of the IN/OUT markers.
As with importing an entire project, the portion of the imported project will be placed on the
tracks selected for edit at the times at which they appear in the original project (i.e. a cue
that is at 10:01:23:12.0 on the imported project will be placed at that time in the
destination project after being imported into it).
NOTE: Importing a project in this way will replace any audio on the tracks selected for edit
that may lie between the IN/OUT points.

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