Hi Mark,
What message do you actually get when it says it cannot find the photo?

Could it possibly be connected to a to-do list item?

Odd that the latest GEDCOM does not show the path to the new photo.
Double check the new photo -- I would detach and reattach it as new,
just in case.

Susan

On 2/22/08, Mark Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently tested all my multimedia paths and came up with one
> inexistent photo in a source,  But I cannot find the link/source.
> Looking through the archives I found a suggestion to export my
> database as a gedcom, open it in a text editor, and search for the
> reference.  I found it immediately, in one of the census events for my
> grandmother.  But the problem now is that, try as I may, I cannot find
> any reference to this photo in the source for that event.  For that
> matter, the gedcom does not list the photo that is currently attached
> to the source for that event.  So it looks to me like when I corrected
> the source some time ago, the old link somehow still remained in the
> database, without showing on my screen.  So how can I get rid of this
> so that I don't get errors when I back up my media files or test the
> paths?  I look forward to receiving some good advice.  Cheers,
>
> Mark
>



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