Posted by Edgar » Sat Jan 06, 2018 5:31 pm
Not to mention… Audacity Projects are composed of an AUP file and a _data folder - you must delete both the file and the folder in Windows Explorer.
Probably the easiest way to figure out where Audacity has recently been storing projects is to choose the menu item File>Save As and when the Audacity Save Dialog opens the most recent folder destination should (but not always) be the default. You can click in that Address Bar (text field), select it all, copy it, then paste that into a Windows Explorer's Address Bar.
-Edgar
compiling Audacity daily
64-bit Windows 7