Does WaveBurner save Audio files in a folder when saving project???

Does WaveBurner save Audio files in a folder when saving project??? If not Apple please add this in a update. WaveBurner needs to be reworked majorly!!! look at CD Architect!!!! It's what WaveBurner should be!!!!
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/cdarchitect

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When you first save a project, look at the bottom.  A check box exists for "include assets."  If checked, several options are made available.

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