Can you package files in Premiere Pro CS6 like you do in Indesign so you don't looses links?

Can you package files in Premiere Pro CS6 like you do in Indesign so you don't looses links?
We are sorting out our filing system and want to be able to move files and rushes to new locations without loosing the links between them, is their a way of doing this? When using InDesign you package a file and it creates a folder of links and fonts, something like this would be useful.

Have a look at the Project Manager.

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    Hi Bracmanf,
    bracmanf wrote:
    I am using Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.  My aim is to export an mpeg file with closed captioning embeded for network television. 
    Sorry, you cannot do this in Premiere Pro CS6. Only QuickTime files can be exported with embedded closed captioning and this must be done in Premiere Pro CC or later. All other formats must use a sidecar file.
    bracmanf wrote:
    When I try to "Import" the file I get an incompatible error message.  The same happens with all other cc file types when I try to import them.  Second, I tried attaching the .scc as an attachment in the sequence menu.  They show up in the preview window, but do no encode into the mpeg file. 
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    bracmanf wrote:
    IF so, is it possible to upgrade and how do i do that.  Adobe has made it incredibly difficult to contact anybody.
    You can download a free trial of Creative Cloud here: https://creative.adobe.com/products/creative-cloud
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    -http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/importing-assets-tapeless-formats.html

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    Not sure what you are asking. A download is a download. what you do with the file afterwards is entirely up to you. If you mean to install Mac software on Win, then no, this can't be done. Furthermore you also would have to have a proper Win serial.
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  • How do I import an MKV file into Premiere Pro CS6?

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    I have some AVI files that will not import into Premiere Pro CS6 (not trial version). The Gspot utility says they are H.264/MPEG-4 AVC format and that the codec is installed. I can see and play the files in Bridge but when I try to import it says “Unsupported format or damaged file”. I tried importing in CS5.5 and the file imported, however only the audio plays. Why is this happening and how can I import these files?

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  • Mts-file in premiere pro cs6

    I inport a videofile  .MTS  in premiere pro cs6  but the audio are not there only the picture.  What shal I do?

    1st, Read Bill Hunt on Audio Conforming http://forums.adobe.com/thread/726693
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