This procedure actually just changes all the necessary links for you.
There is no need to know the names of the individuals affected. If you
don't check the "Make a list.." box, it will ask you to point to the
first missing file in each folder, and then will automatically detect
the rest.

If you need a list for some other reason, you can check the "Make a
list.." box and it will give you the names, but not the RIN's of those
people affected..

Or are you saying that when you check the "Make a list.." box you get
a list with people in it, but it is missing some people whoc you think
should be included?

Hope my response is not as confused as I am!

Cheers,
Rob


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 20:43:05 -0500, M. Brenzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've moved picture files and when I try to find the ones that are wrong
> (using the test found under the options-> customize menu), I do not get
> the names and RINs of all of the affected people in the resulting list.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Mary
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