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lisa24 |
Posted - May 26 2009 : 16:39:10 Hi there
When I'm working on a PixPlay project, I like it to be easily accessible so I usually keep the photos and music etc on the desktop. When I've finished with the project, I move the files off the desktop to somewhere more permanent.
The problem is that if I ever want to return to the project, Pixplay can't find my photos any more.
For example, I've made a DVD of photos (past and present) of our town and I've given everyone in town a copy (Ivanhoe is a small town in outback NSW). I gave out about 300 copies, which have now run out but people are asking for more. Also, I'm still receiving photos from the town's people so yesterday I decided to update the project by adding more photos.
I had to manually browse to every one of the nearly 400 photos to show Pixplay where I had moved them to (they were all in subfolders - shops, school, people etc).
Is there a way I could have simply pointed PixPlay to the whole lot in one operation rather than individually browse to each photo?
I realise that I probably could have put the whole folder back on the desktop but sometimes I may not remember where the files were in the first place, in order to put them back.
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xequte |
Posted - May 27 2009 : 01:27:57 Hi
When you open a project that has been moved you should get a "Missing Files" warning (also available by selecting Edit > Advanced > Check for Missing Files). If you then specify the new location for one of the files, PixPlay should also automatically update any other files in the same folder.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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