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How do I delete previous projects

New Here ,
Jan 31, 2021 Jan 31, 2021

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I need to delete all the projects I started previously in Adobe Premiere Pro. The websites I found say to do things with the task panel in the projects but I can't find where that is. I can't watch videos, can somebody write out step by step instructions if there's a way how? Thanks

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Jan 31, 2021 Jan 31, 2021

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I have Adobe Premiere Pro 2020

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Feb 01, 2021 Feb 01, 2021

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You delete them manually from the hard disk.

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Feb 01, 2021 Feb 01, 2021

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Ok how do I do that

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Feb 01, 2021 Feb 01, 2021

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You use Windows File Explorer the same as you would do for any other file that you want to delete

 

Go to the Search bar at the top of http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ to find out how to use File Explorer

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Feb 01, 2021 Feb 01, 2021

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Both Premiere Elements and Premiere Pro work the same.   You may have to look into each project to see where the scratch disk files were stored.  

 

For the future, consider creating  a dedicated folder for each new project.  Put your project there and set your scratch disks to record there.   If you like the security of working with media copies, put them there too.  When you're done you can move or delete the entire folder.  


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Every time I start a project I set my project and work files to F:\Adobe

-I work in EXPERT view so I may control all aspects of my project
(F: is MY drive for temporary files, your drive letter may be different)

Click EDIT and then PREFERENCES and then SCRATCHDISKS
I set every one of the options to F:\Adobe
PrE then automatically creates sub-folders as needed
F:\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Elements Audio Previews
F:\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Elements Captured Audio
F:\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Elements Captured Video
F:\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Elements Video Previews
F:\Adobe\Encoded Files
F:\Adobe\Layouts
F:\Adobe\Peak Files

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