Jenny,
Thanks you so much!  On closer inspection, I realised the file had been
attached to a "dummy person" I use for easy access to my documents.
Problem solved.
Mary Young


On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 7:42 PM, Jenny M Benson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 05-Dec-16 03:06 PM, Mary Young wrote:
>
>> When I back up my media files, I get a "missing file" message. I know
>> this file no longer exists! It was a .doc containing a funeral oration,
>> which I decided to incorporate into a Source, and then deleted the
>> document.
>>
>> The Help File says
>>
>> *Testing the Locations*
>>
>> If you would like to test all the picture links within your family file,
>> click the *Test All Media Folders* button.  Legacy tests to see if each
>> media file exists.  If a file cannot be found within the current list of
>> folders, *you are given the opportunity to find it yourself or to delete
>> the reference*.
>>
>>
>> All I get is "View File? 1 media files is missing would you like to view
>> the Missing Media List in your text editor?"
>> Whether I answer Yes or No, there's no opportunity to delete the
>> reference.
>>
>>
> If you look at the "list" in your text editor, where does is say that file
> is attached?  It sounds as thought it is still referenced somewhere and you
> need to go to the relevant person and delete the link.
>
>
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