Packaging up a Premiere CS3 file

I'm wondering if there is a way to automatically package up a Premiere CS3 project?
I have several projects that are accessing videos and audio from a number of different directories. I'd like to be able to pack up each project into it's own directory with all of the assets (video, sound, illustrations) in that same directory so I can hand them off to different editors to help with the work.
Is there anyway to do this without doing it manually? I know with InDesign I can package up a print project and it will copy all of the assets into a new directory with the project file... I'm looking for a similar feature if one exists.
Thanks,
Jason

My own preference is to copy all assets to the proper folders before import into Premiere. This avoids any issues later, especially with archiving.
The Project Manager will do what you want, but it does sometimes have issues.

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    Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 05:21:44 -0700
    From: [email protected]
    To: [removed]
    Subject: Premiere Pro cs4 opens cs3 files with errors
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    Hope you are having a wonderful day.
    Sorry to hear that you are having such a hard time. Although I did not specifically get the out of memory error, I can only be convinced that that is the problem.
    Although I am not a computer whiz, I have learned my share of things. I have been troubleshooting a video all this week (really, a couple of months), but I had to put it aside and come back to it.
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    The name of the software is Media Cope. Just visit www.mediacope.com.... Be sure to send the owner an e-mail to thank him and let him know that Mark sent you. I just sent him an e-mail earlier to let him know that I was going to post on Adobe what a wonderful software he created. I just needed something free, quick, easy, and user-friendly.
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    2) In all of my troubleshooting this week, I found a kool little software call Smart Close. (Just google to find this one.) It closes all of your non-critical background files in order to maximize system resources. (When I am done editing, I just reboot and all of my background programs start up again. You do not have to do it that way, that's just how I do it. The nice thing is that it is a wizard interface; so you do not have to try to figure out if a process in the background is critical or non-critical.)
    3) Depending on my mood and if I did not forget, smile.... I change the priority to high for the adobe products in the task manager.
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    1) We are not able to change the temp file for how Adobe encodes. My logic was if I could change the encoding to a hard drive that was simply empty so Adobe can render there, then I would be good. Wrong.... Adobe does not allow you to change the temp location. (Note: This is what I discovered in the different forums; so encoding to an external hard drive is not the best move. Read more to se why.)
    2) It is best to have your scratch disks as your internal disk. If you have multiple internal disks, then you shoud check some other forums for the best way to set up your scratch disks. When I was just starting out, I bought an external hard drive enclosure with the thought that I would work primarily off of those external drives with the option of doing some RAID work. Bad idea... Even the simplest of tasks took forever. It was best to work off of the internal drive. By the way, I still use the enclosure hard drives for backups in order to allow me to free up some space on the primary hard drive. When rendering, it is truely a use of the RAM and the hard drive space in the editing process.
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