You can do that. Just remember, the .prel file also remembers WHERE the
file is located.
So when you try to open the project, Elements will look for the files
and you will have to
point it to the new location and then do the same again when you go back
to the computer's drive.
Uwe
On 12/4/2012 4:38 PM, EstherP wrote:
>
> What I'm backing up onto my external drives and DVDs are the original
> clips.
> However, something I haven't tried yet, but will as soon as I have some
> time:
> If I understand right, it is the .prel file that contains all the
> information to where the clips are and what I've done with them. If I
> put these clips into a folder that is a subfolder of the one where the
> .prel file goes, my brain tells me, I should be able to copy the lot to
> an external hard drive and if/when needed, either work from there or
> copy back to the computer's hard drive and carry on.
> I'll see if I can try that out later this week, and report back here.
> EstherP
>
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