hi michael, > I have exactly the same results as mentioned in moving the image and > getting an empty frame. My weekly bulletin covers use about four > images, so I park them on the desktop, construct the cover and bring > in the images, and then print about 50 copies for congregational use. > Then I take the images on the desktop and park them into permanent > image files. My Scribus document then shows empty image frames with > the red "X" through them, and I'm ready to construct the next week's > forms. I thought this was the way it was supposed to work. I've never > seen any faint or faded images in those empty locations. Scribus > 1.3.3.14 running on Windows VISTA, 2 gigs RAM, AMD 64 processor.
i would not put the images you're inserting into a scribus file on the desktop. you should create a "project" directory for each issue and never move the files you've put in there to another location. you can always put a link to the current project folder on your desktop if you want to faster access it. ciao a.l.e
