Moving files to another directory - impossible?

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Timo Salminen

Hi



My daughter has made many Movie Maker -projects which include hundreds of
avi, jpg, mp3 etc files (these projects are not saved as movies). Those
files are all over my computer in different directories. I tried to collect
those files and copy/move them into one single directory. But after that,
red X's of course came instead of thumbnails. Now my question. Is there any
possibilities to make a copy of one project and save it in another directory
so that the files which belong to this projects "follow" to this directory?
(Sorry my poor english)



Timo Salminen
 
Timo said:
Hi



My daughter has made many Movie Maker -projects which include
hundreds of avi, jpg, mp3 etc files (these projects are not saved as
movies). Those files are all over my computer in different
directories. I tried to collect those files and copy/move them into
one single directory. But after that, red X's of course came instead
of thumbnails. Now my question. Is there any possibilities to make a
copy of one project and save it in another directory so that the
files which belong to this projects "follow" to this directory?
(Sorry my poor english)


Timo Salminen
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If you right click the Red Xs that appear
after you move the files, you should be
able to Browse to the new location and
re-establish the path to the files.

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Thank you, it works!

Timo Salminen


John Inzer said:
==============================
If you right click the Red Xs that appear
after you move the files, you should be
able to Browse to the new location and
re-establish the path to the files.

--

******John Inzer********
**MS Picture It! MVP**

*****Digital Image******
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp

*********Notice***********
This is not tech support
.......I am a volunteer.......

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you.

Proceed at your own risk.

Need a Web Host?
*******Consider********
Annex Technologies
http://www.annex.com/
**************************
 

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