Saving Lens Profile Creator Project Files-advantage?

Dear Lens Profile Creators,
I have been saving my LPCP project  files for every set of images for my profiles(all the same aperture is how I manage my sets). Is there an advantage to saving these project files? I have looked at these files in "notepad" and it does list each image file used in a given set, so I guess that would be the only advantage, to be able to go back in the future to se what images you had used. (note I am not talking of the actual profile files, the LCP files).
Thanks, Debra

Thanks Simon.
Yes, I do create my profiles in multiple sessions and append each resulting sub-profile  to the profile itself. You do not have to save each "project", which is the LPCP file that I mentioned which contains the image file names for each set, but you do "Save" the profile results first to the main profile and then choose "Append" and after that, you could if you desire, invoke the "Save project as" command and then specify a LPCP file name, such as "Set1_17_55_D2X", and go on, or, you can simply "Save" to the appropriate profile name, the LCP file, and then append, and go on to the next set(without saving an LPCP file) to continue in processing your image sets and saving and appending to the main profile.
Debra
Message was edited by: Debra Gillilan to correct spelling

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