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Is there a spill checker that I can use in the titles within the program?
rytis [Avatar]
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to check text for errors. and also is there a way to back up the project with files only associated with it, because I have over 50gb of videos, only a portion of which are used. for example in steinbergs Cubase (audio editing) it even extracts just the portions of those files that are used and saves all that's needed in separate folder
Dafydd B [Avatar]
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Quote: to check text for errors. and also is there a way to back up the project with files only associated with it, because I have over 50gb of videos, only a portion of which are used. for example in steinbergs Cubase (audio editing) it even extracts just the portions of those files that are used and saves all that's needed in separate folder


Hi rytis,
1. Spell checker in Titles, no. Create a "word" document and then copy'n'paste the data into your title/Title Designer.
2. Saving a project's content. Do you mean, File>Export>Pack project materials>Browse for a save location (a new folder)?

Dafydd

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rytis [Avatar]
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THANKS!!
File>Export>Pack project materials
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