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
 
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John Inzer

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

*****Digital Image******
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Timo Salminen

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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