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Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:27:51 AM | Archiving Projects

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When archiving projects, how do you archive the accu-redner materials along with that? I am under the impression that when you save a new material in the user folder that you can only export/copy the user.mlib file; how do you export/copy individual materials into an archived folder?

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