
Project Handling settings in Logic Pro for Mac
The Project Handling pane contains the following project startup and template settings:

Startup Action pop-up menu: Defines what happens when Logic Pro is opened.
Do Nothing: Nothing happens when Logic Pro is opened; you need to create a new project, or open an existing project or template.
Open Most Recent Project: Opens the project you were working on when you last closed Logic Pro.
Open Existing Project: Shows the Open dialog, which you can use to browse for an existing project.
Select a Template: Opens the Templates dialog.
Create New Empty Project: Opens an empty project with the New Tracks dialog, which you use to specify the type and number of new tracks to add.
Create New Project Using Default Template: Opens the default template and the Save As dialog, which you use to name and save your project.
Ask: Opens a Startup dialog, offering each of the above options.
Default Template button: Allows you to choose a default template when Create New Project using Default Template is chosen from the Startup Action pop-up menu.
Auto Backup pop-up menu: Defines the number of alternatives that are saved as part of the project.
Recent Items pop-up menu: Defines how many recently opened projects are displayed in File > Recent Items. Choose None if you don’t want any items displayed.
When Enable Complete Features is selected in Advanced settings, the following settings are available:
When opening a project, ask whether current project should be closed checkbox: If selected and you open a new project before closing the old one, a dialog asks whether or not the current project should be closed. If the option is unselected, you aren’t asked and the current project remains open.
Export MIDI File command saves single MIDI region as format 0 checkbox: If only one MIDI region is selected when you choose File > Export > Selection as MIDI File, the contents of the region are saved in MIDI file type 0. This file type is compatible with every MIDI file player.