Adobe Premiere Pro CC Classroom in a Book (2019 Release), First Edition

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The Link Media dialog box gives you simple options for reconnecting the clips in your bin
with the media files on your storage drive.


The dialog box appears automatically if you open a project with clips that are not linked to media
files.


The default options work well, but if you’re relinking to different file types or using a more
complex system to organize your media files, you may want to enable or disable some of the
options for file matching.


At the bottom of the Link Media dialog box, you’ll find a series of buttons.


Offline All: Premiere Pro will keep all the clips in the project but won’t automatically
prompt you to relink them.
Offline: Premiere Pro will keep the selected clip (highlighted in the list) in the project but
won’t automatically prompt you to relink it. The next clip on the list will be highlighted for
you to make a selection.
Cancel: This closes the dialog box.
Locate: If you would like to relink clips, choose options to define the search settings,
including File Name or File Extension (or both), and click Locate. The Locate [filename]
dialog box appears, and you can search for your missing media.

By default, Media Browser is used to locate and preview clips.

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