Finding RAW Files in Aperture Library

I use a referenced Aperture system and NEVER intentionally load RAW files into the Aperture library unless I forget to check my settings. Well, I recently forgot to check my settings and I believe I sent a set of the files to the wrong place. I know there is a way to get into the Aperture library because I've been there before, but I forgot how I did it. Please show me the way Thanks.

Assuming you want to move these photos from the Library to elsewhere on the HD the best way is to do it via Aperture, which means that it will keep track of the locations.
Essentially, select the Project(s) in the Aperture Window that you want to move then go File -> Relocate masters for Project, select the destination and let it do it's thing. There are other options, including folder structure etc, check the manual for more.
Regards
TD

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