Hi David,
OK, what you need to do is use the "Save Copy In…" command under the File menu. 
Choose the relevant file format, sample rate, etc. and make sure to check the 
checkbox for "Copy Audio Files." This will save a copy of your session to a 
destination you specify and it'll copy any files that are scattered onto 
different drives or folders and put them all into the same location for the new 
session file and folder. Hope that helps,
Slau


> On Apr 7, 2021, at 1:30 PM, David Dobler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What seems to be happening in my sessions, is I have a song call each one 
> reach one but some of the back up files and the session files are in a 
> different folder and I don’t know what’s going on there why that’s happening. 
>  some of the session folders end up in another song folder and I’m not quite 
> sure how that is happening  I have a MacBook Air 2018 running ProTools 19.6 
> with Mojave, I have a Samsung T5 solid-state drive that I have set up for 
> ProTools any help would be appreciated thank you so much for replying to me 
> now I know where topost :-)
> 
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