When start the relinker there should be an offer to create a list of
"missing" media. That will create a text list which you can open and
save in Notepad (or your default text editor) for later reference.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
br...@legacyfamilytree.com
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

On 31-Dec-2013 12:14 PM, Dave Johnson wrote:
> While I am trying to recapture all the lost images for my 14K lost links, I
> think it would be faster if I let the relinker do its job.  Since the
> original files are missing and cannot be recovered except manually, I have
> been obtaining the images but find that if I do not name them exactly like
> they were, the relinker cannot find them.  Then I must relink them all
> manually.  For instance, I may have named the image: Gilmer, John - 1870
> Census, or I may have named it: Gilmer, John T - 1870 Census.  Is there some
> way to discover what it was previously named by identifying the link
> somewhere in Legacy?  Then I could simply acquire the images, name them the
> same and then let the relinker do it's thing.
>
> Thanks for your consideration.
>
> Dave



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