If you change a folder name, all you have to do is go into Legacy and
try to load a file from the old folder name.  Legacy can't find it, then
either browse for it yourself, or let Legacy do it and then all files in
that folder will be found.

If you are changing a file name, the best way is to use Pic Centre.
Browse to the folder containing the file and then rename using Picture
Centre's rename feature.  It is horrible, becaus you have to type the
whole file name, but you only have to do it once (for each file) as all
references will be renamed.  Actually that isn't quite true since, if
you have the file actually referenced in the source clipboard then that
stays with the old name.

If you change a filename outside of legacy, then each reference needs to
be corrected one by one.



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