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By default Photojunction keeps its main database and your template and project files in a folder called "Photojunction" on your computer. You can move the folder to a new location, but by default you'll find it here: Windows Vista and Windows 7: C:Program DataPhotojunction Windows XP: C:Document and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataPhotojunction Mac: Macintosh HD:Users:Shared:Photojunction: If you're shifting to a new computer, just move the ENTIRE FOLDER to the equivalent location on the new machine. Some people may have moved their PJ Project files (client/event/album data) to a different location. If that's the case you'll need to move them separately. The same applies to your Preferences and of course all your output files, such as page layout files and movies. You'll find the paths to your own "Project Folder" and "Saving Folder" (output files) in your PJ Preferences. We have a classroom movie about portable projects here. HTH, Ian
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Amy Wass
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April 28, 2011, 6:59 am
said:
Wow, feels like my own personal post just to answer my question. Thanks!
 
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sachin khona
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December 7, 2013, 8:03 am
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Is this the same for moving from Windows to Mac? Thanks!
 
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Peter Attwood
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December 9, 2013, 9:03 am
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Hi Sachin the process is the same for both MAC and Windows. The locations are different due to the different platforms though.
 
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PJ Nanny
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April 28, 2011, 9:56 am
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It was just for you, and our pleasure dear! I went looking for a post but couldn't find one, so I asked my nephew to write something just for you. It'll come in handy though.
 
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