Neil.F.1955,
You are practicing a very dangerous method of editing. If anything goes wrong while editing a project, you would have to begin the project all over.
These two tutorials explain a very good workflow that works in nearly all cases.
Project management 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAOnn8g0C_o After watching management 1, you can continue from the video to management 2.
Project management 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2CYLYIynB0
You can work however you want, it is your method that works for you. If you follow the above guidelines, you may never lose what you are doing in a project.
Granted when you are done you can delete the entire project work folder without packing the project materials. That would clear your computer of all of the work files for that project.
You would only use the storage for the project while you are working on that one project.
Imagine if you were a member of the PDToots team and you lost the work that many people had been working on for days or months.
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