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Re-importing to iMovie

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I have edited a movie, exported the final product as a quicktime and threw the project from the project library into the trash. I now wish to recut that movie. I moved the file from the trash to the desktop. It's a .rcproject file. Looking for advice on how to get it back into projects? It does not allow me to drag and drop the file into the project library. I can reimport to event library but that combines the video tracks and audio tracks. This project has up to two video tracks and up to six audio tracks.
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Putting it back into Home Folder>Movies.>iMovie Projects should work. As long as you still have the associated Events.
 

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