Are you getting frustrated by the error message that says “After Effects warning: project file doesn’t exist” when you try to open your project? Don’t worry, this video will show you how to solve this problem in under 2 minutes.
The most common cause of this error is having double spaces or special characters in your file or folder names. After Effects sometimes fails to recognize these spaces or characters and thinks that the file is missing. To fix this, you need to rename your file or folders and remove any double spaces or special characters.
In this video, we will walk you through the steps of finding and renaming the problematic file or folders. We will also show you how to relink the missing files in After Effects and open your project without any errors.
This is a simple and effective solution that will save you time and hassle. Watch this video and learn how to fix the “After Effects warning: project file doesn’t exist” error once and for all.
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