That is default behaviour when you create a project you can turn it off when you create a project from a gedcom, but personally I prefer the ease of portability that keeping media with in the project folder brings. On 23 November 2011 10:05, Denise L. Moss-Fritch <d.mossfritch@comcast.net> wrote: > FH changed the File tag location to media\<name>.jpg, > so instead of linking to a file, FH made a copy of the media file and added > that copy to the media folder for the project. Not what I had expected, but > is workable. -- Jane. Jane Taubman | www.rjt.org.uk | www.taubman.org.uk |www.fhug.org.uk
As a new user of FH, I am having a wonderful time adding photographs. I am copying each one to the file within FH However...........this morning, I have some photographs not showing. There is an Error message "Unable to load objects. Error on file open" I can recognise that each of these photographs were stored within the same folder within FH - it is possible that I had not labelled it correctly.........thinking back to yesterday, I could have deleted an unlabelled "New Folder" not realising it was in use but that I had not labelled it . My question is: How do I access and look at the structure of the media files and folders other than when I am adding new media and it gives me the choice of where to save it. I have no doubt it is fairly obvious............except to me right now! Many thanks Laraine Hake