You should be able to save your files as a .mif file, and do a search and 
replace for the paths, too. 

Look for something like:

<ImportObFileDI `<u\><u\><c\>directory<c\>ImageFile'>
<ImportObFile `../../directory/ImageFile'>

Where Directory is the folder your image is in, and ImageFile the name of the 
image file. (the number of <u\> etc. will vary depending on your relative 
paths).

If you fix one image, then save as .mif, you can compare the fixed image path 
to the old paths, and play with search and replace.

It's still pretty manual, but less carpel tunnel. I'm sure you can find 
something similar for text insets. (I don't have any right now to check)

NOTE: I haven't tried this particular tip for a while, so I may have forgotten 
a step or two.

HTH,

Zo?

On 5/21/07, Natalie Bircher <natalieb at backstreetmedia.com> wrote:
> I need to move frame files and get unresolved text insets after I regenerate
> and end up having to re-link them all. Is there a way to keep these linked,
> or am I stuck importing them again?








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