This seems to be an error in Xcode.  The file in question is marked as red and 
the path is listed as not able to be found.

This also happens on a newly created iOS project.  The Main.storyboard and 
LaunchScreen.xib files appear in red within the Copy Bundle Resources section 
of the Target app's Build Phases.

Hope this doesn't throw anyone else.



On Apr 8, 2015, at 9:55 AM, Alex Zavatone wrote:

> Just ran into this under Xcode 6.2, Mac OS 10.10 on an iOS project.
> 
> I wanted to move a storyboard in the project's file structure for 
> organization purposes, so I deleted it from project, moved it to another 
> folder in the Finder and then readded it to the app.
> 
> Then when I attempted to add it to the Copy Bundle Resources to the Target, I 
> clicked + to add the storyboard file and it appears as red in that list with 
> the wrong path.
> 
> Does Xcode require the storyboards and launch XIB files to be within a set 
> path relative to the .xcodeproj file and you simply can't move them?
> 
> If so, where is this location expected to be?
> 
> Thanks much,
> Alex Zavatone
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