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El Bimbo
Hi!
I have some leaflets that I'm making with Publisher 2003. My main computer
where my work folder is:
C:\Documents and Settings\El Bimbo\My Documents\Leaflets
This folder is also shared to network.
I made my last leaflet with my notebook via network, so path to my
leaflet-folder was: Z:\Leaflets
I have almost 500 images in my leaflet and I have linked all the images to
my work file - simply because it's much faster to work that way. All the
images are same folder as my Publisher work file.
Now when I open my work file with main computer from C:\Documents and
Settings\El Bimbo\My Documents\Leaflets, Publisher says that it doesn't find
my image files. So I look image properties and yes, path to all images of
the leaflet is Z:\Leaflets. It shows preview images, but I can't print my
leaflet at hi-resolution.
Now I have to find every single image for Publisher, because seems that
program don't understand to search them from the very same folder where the
Publisher work file is. This is first time when I see something like this
happening in DTP programs.
Is there any workarounds for this problem or should I just assing these 500
images one by one.
Sorry for my bad English, but I hope that somebody understand what I meant.
=)
EB
I have some leaflets that I'm making with Publisher 2003. My main computer
where my work folder is:
C:\Documents and Settings\El Bimbo\My Documents\Leaflets
This folder is also shared to network.
I made my last leaflet with my notebook via network, so path to my
leaflet-folder was: Z:\Leaflets
I have almost 500 images in my leaflet and I have linked all the images to
my work file - simply because it's much faster to work that way. All the
images are same folder as my Publisher work file.
Now when I open my work file with main computer from C:\Documents and
Settings\El Bimbo\My Documents\Leaflets, Publisher says that it doesn't find
my image files. So I look image properties and yes, path to all images of
the leaflet is Z:\Leaflets. It shows preview images, but I can't print my
leaflet at hi-resolution.
Now I have to find every single image for Publisher, because seems that
program don't understand to search them from the very same folder where the
Publisher work file is. This is first time when I see something like this
happening in DTP programs.
Is there any workarounds for this problem or should I just assing these 500
images one by one.
Sorry for my bad English, but I hope that somebody understand what I meant.
=)
EB