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Originally Posted by david.dienes Yes, all actual data is protected.
Important: the destination project already also has some planned and actual hours. The result should be a sort of merge. | I believe that the best course of action would be for you to lock everyone out of the server, turn off protected actuals, manually move the hours, publish, then re-enable protected actuals.
Note that the submission history will be lost when you do this, but this is the way that I've always moved hours like this. It's also the way we fixed project plans back when Protected Actuals were totally broken from horrible, horrible bugs 
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