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On 2024/06/13 10:59, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:

Now I am working on this file and make sure, every image gets a name and a description. However, I remember clearly having given every image a name and save the file (every few minutes) in my office, but when I opened the file at home, ALL these names and descriptions are gone.

Maybe I found the answer.
The file I was working on and save in regular intervals is located on something like Dropbox - so that I can access it on my computers at home and in the office. Images are inserted using Ctrl+F5, retrieving the images from a folder holding all the relevant images. But the image folder is on my local hard drive, whereas the file I am working on is on a "net drive". So, maybe the writer file on the netdrive looks for the images, but cannot find them, since they are on the HDD.
The images themselves DO display just fine.

Do I need ONE folder containing both the writer file AND the image folder to move around? What happens when I am finally done and want to store the finished work on my HDDs?

Sorry for the trouble
Thomas


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