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6. In the bottom section of the dialog, navigate to the location of the referenced mas-
ter and select the master. A thumbnail of the image and some identifying metadata
appear next to it so you can compare it to the image selected above and be sure that
you're connecting the right master.
7. Click Reconnect to reconnect a specific image. Alternatively, you can select a group of
images to reconnect and click Reconnect All.
3.27 Use the Locate Referenced Files option to reconnect referenced files and their masters.
Relocating referenced masters
If you decide that you need to move the masters for some (or all) of your referenced files, for
example, to place them on an external drive, there's a way to do it so that Aperture knows exactly
where to look for them. Then you won't have to spend time later trying to reconnect the masters
and referenced files. To relocate the masters for referenced files, follow these steps:
1. Select the referenced images in the Browser.
2. Choose File
Relocate Masters. A dialog appears, as shown in Figure 3.28.
 
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