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Libraries
I am working on 2 completely different projects at the same time. When I started the 2nd project (New Project) my library stayed populated with media from my 1st project. I don't want to clear the library, as I am still working the 1st project. How can I separate the 2 libraries? Thanks.
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Re: Libraries
You don't say which version of VS you are working with, but I will assume it is X4. If so, then to the top left of your video library, you will see an "Add+" button. Click that, and a new folder will be created which you can rename as you like. It will show an empty library window to its right. You could call it Project 1, and make other windows for Projects 2, 3 etc. If you want a completely different set of videos in Project 2, then with that folder open (and the library empty), you can populate it ('Insert') with the clips you want in that project.
And when you have finished completely with a project, you can delete the relevant folder(s) by right clicking on it and selecting Delete.
And when you have finished completely with a project, you can delete the relevant folder(s) by right clicking on it and selecting Delete.
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