Graphics Programs Reference
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Step Three:
Click on the Locate button, and when
the Locate dialog appears (shown here),
navigate your way to where that photo
is now located. (I know you're thinking
to yourself, “Hey, I didn't move that file!”
but come on—files just don't get up and
walk around your hard drive. You moved
it—you just probably forgot you moved
it, which is what makes this process so
tricky.) Once you find it, click on it, then
click the Select button, and it relinks
the photo. If you moved an entire folder,
then make sure you leave the Find Nearby
Missing Photos checkbox turned on, so
that way when you find any one of your
missing photos, it will automatically relink
all the missing photos in that entire folder
at once.
TIP: Keeping Everything Linked
If you want to make sure that all your
photos are linked to the actual files (so
you never see the dreaded question mark
icon), go to the Library module, under the
Library menu up top, and choose Find
Missing Photos . This will bring up any
photos that have a broken link in Grid
view, so you can relink them using the
technique we just learned here.
 
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