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to delete your final cut pro library first launch final cut pro then navigate to the final cut pro menu at the top left of the screen and select preferences from the drop-down in the window that opens click on the import tab and verify that copy to library storage location is selected at the top if leave files in place is selected then some or all of your media may be stored in different locations the default import setting however is to import media to your library then exit out of the preferences window and show the libraryamp;#39;s sidebar by clicking the icon in the top left of the main window right click or hold control and click on your library and select reveal in finder from the menu that appears next close final cut pro by control clicking or holding on the icon in your dock and selecting quit from the menu navigate back to the open finder window and select your final cut pro library if thereamp;#39;s a folder called final cut backups you can select that one as well then dra