Project Menu
The Project menu offers a range of options for handling projects.
To access the Project menu, do one of the following:
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Click File at the top of the workspace, and select Project.
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On the command bar, click the Project Functions button.
- Open
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Allows you to select and open existing project files.
The currently active project, if any, is automatically closed.
- Open Project from ZIP Archive
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Allows you to select and open projects files that were previously archived as ZIP files in WaveLab Pro.
- Save
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Saves the project, including any project-related settings.
NoteThis option is only available when a project is active.
- Save Current Session As new Project
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Saves the current WaveLab Pro session as a new project, which includes all currently opened file groups, as well as any Master Section presets, and further settings.
NoteThis option is only available when no project is active.
- Save Other Version
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Allows you to save the current project, with a new name assigned to it and an incremental number attached to the name.
- Close
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Closes the active project, including all associated files and file groups.
- New Empty Project
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Creates a new project with no open files in it, using the default project template, if available.
NoteIf no default project template is available, the Templates tab in the Project section of the File tab is opened, allowing you to choose a project template (Standard, Split Views, or Grouped by Type), and to configure your new project via the Project Location dialog.
- Consolidate
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Copies any media files that are associated with the project into the project folder, if they are not already saved there.
TipConsolidating your project files in this manner results in an autonomous project, which you can transfer to other computers or share with other WaveLab Pro users.
- Back up
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Copies any media files and settings that are associated with the project into a new independent project folder or saves them as a single ZIP file.
- Reveal in File Explorer
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Shows the project folder in the File Explorer.