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Premiere Pro for Windows can open project files created with earlier versions
of Adobe Premiere Pro or Adobe Premiere 6.x. You can open only one project
at a time. To transfer the contents of one project into another,
use the Import command.
Use the Auto Save command to automatically
save copies of your projects in the Adobe Premiere Pro Auto-Save
folder.
You
may encounter missing files as you work on a project. You can continue working
by substituting offline files as placeholders for the missing files.
You can edit using offline files, but you must bring the originals
back online before rendering your movie.
To bring a file
back online after the project is open, use the Link Media command. You
can continue working without having to close and reopen the project.
Choose File > Open Project.
Browse to the project file and select it.
Select Open.
If the Where Is The File dialog box opens, locate the
file using the Look In field, or choose one of the following in
the Where Is The File dialog box:
Find
Launches the Windows Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac
OS) search feature.
Skip
Replaces
a missing file with a temporary offline file for the duration of
a session. When you close your project and then reopen it, you see
a dialog box that asks you to locate the file or allows you to skip
it again.
Skip All
Like Skip, Skip All replaces all missing files with temporary
offline files.
Important: Select Skip or Skip All
only when you are certain that you want to rework all the instances
where the file is used in the project. If you want to keep the file
in the project but can’t locate it at the moment, use Offline instead.
Skip Previews
Stops Adobe Premiere Pro from searching for any preview
files already rendered for the project. This allows the project
to load faster, but you may need to render parts of its sequences
for best playback performance.
Offline
Replaces
a missing file with an offline file, a placeholder
that preserves all references to the missing file everywhere in
the project. Unlike the temporary offline file created by Skip,
the one generated by Offline persists between sessions, so you won’t
have to locate missing files every time the project is opened.
Offline All
Like
Offline, Offline All replaces all missing files with persistent
offline files.
Note: Do not delete source files while you are using them
as clips in an Adobe Premiere Pro project unless they were captured
using device control and you plan to recapture them. After you deliver
the final movie, you can delete source files.
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Comments
Comments are no longer accepted for Premiere Pro CS3. Premiere Pro CS4 is the current version. To discuss Premiere Pro CS3, please use the Adobe forum.