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Recovering photo's for slideshow

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Posted 02 September 2007 - 05:41 AM

Can anyone tell me how to fix the link of photo's to a slideshow?
I needed to move the photos to a new disk because of space issues and I'm having difficulty
pointing the new location to the slideshow.
Do I need to insert each picture over again?
Thanks for any help
Don
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Posted 02 September 2007 - 06:48 AM

QUOTE (donb07 @ Sep 2 2007, 08:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can anyone tell me how to fix the link of photo's to a slideshow?
I needed to move the photos to a new disk because of space issues and I'm having difficulty
pointing the new location to the slideshow.
Do I need to insert each picture over again?
Thanks for any help
Don


Move all the images to a new folder on the other drive. When you reopen VideoWave, you should get a pop-up saying it can't find and then the list of photos. If you point the first listed image to the new location, the rest of them should be found. If you have them in different folders then you'll have to point different sets of images.

If you have already tried that and the program still won't find them, post back with any error messages or diagols you get.
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