However, this automatic method leads to the dilemma of where you have a 10-bit media file and it would
get loaded as RGBA-8 when you would prefer it to be RGBA-Float. So instead of using \textit{replace current
project} when loading your media, you would have to make sure the project is first set to your desired
-Format. This could be done with the File$\rightarrow$New project and then setting your Color
-Model to RGBA-Float and whatever other parameters you want. Next when doing a File$\rightarrow$Load, use
+Format. This could be done with the \texttt{File$\rightarrow$New project} and then setting your Color
+Model to RGBA-Float and whatever other parameters you want. Next when doing a \texttt{File$\rightarrow$Load}, use
\textit{Append in new tracks} or \textit{Create resources only}. This avoids using the "best model"
technique and uses instead what you have designated so that if you set the Color Model to RGBA-Float that
will be in effect.