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Why is there this big red X in an empty picture slot when I am absolutely
sure that the picture is still in it's original folder and with the same exact file name. and there is no X in the collections detail. I am really stumped and baffled. I was testing why MM could not save Film, and just for testing what if happens, I changed the location of the file BUT copied it back to its original location. At this stage, the X should up for the first time in the Collections detail. I renamed the file, which corrected the latter X, but not the X on the picture slot. All other settings for the saving to Film File; the saving space-available, drive and folder locations & paths are all ok. There is no other Xed picture. Thanks. |
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Joe Hissen wrote:
> Why is there this big red X in an empty picture slot when > I am absolutely sure that the picture is still in it's > original folder and with the same exact file name. and > there is no X in the collections detail. I am really > stumped and baffled. > > > > I was testing why MM could not save Film, and just for > testing what if happens, I changed the location of the > file BUT copied it back to its original location. At this > stage, the X should up for the first time in the > Collections detail. I renamed the file, which corrected > the latter X, but not the X on the picture slot. > > > > All other settings for the saving to Film File; the > saving space-available, drive and folder locations & > paths are all ok. There is no other Xed picture. > > Thanks. ============================== If you move a file you should be able to right click the red x in the collection and choose...browse for missing file. The red x in the timeline can be restored the same way. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Making Good Newsgroup Posts http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm |
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