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<DIV><FONT size=2 face="Franklin Gothic Book">Long ago when I used PageMaker
(pre Quark, InDesign and Scribus) and inadvertently moved a folder containing
links, PM would warn upon opening that pictures (etc.) were missing, and, like
Scribus, would offer a way to point to the new location. Once there, PM would
announce it found other missing links there, too, and did I want to link them?
Wouldn't that be a nice feature in Scribus?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face="Franklin Gothic Book">At least perhaps if you're using a
piece of art (logo, etc) multiple times Scribus should recognize that the file
you pointed to is the one to use for all instances where they're missing. I use
a little logo as a dingbat and I have to search and relink seven or eight times
for my 8-page newsletter. I know the proper workflow dictates linked files stay
with the doc, but... If this is a feature that has already been suggested,
forgive my duplication.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face="Franklin Gothic Book">And, thanks for Scribus!</FONT>
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