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I moved my images into another folder. Opened Publisher expecting it to prompt me to replace or new path for images. It asked for a couple, I selected those few images and those few images look fine. However, the dozens of other images (in same folders as the few selected) look pixalated and appear to not have been loaded or re-mapped correctly. There's no way to manually 'update' the linked files because the Document Resource Manager doesn't seem them as updated.

Also, these pixalated images do not export to PDF.

How I can force Publisher to 'update' all images in my resource manager?

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Are you saying that when you open the Resource Manager it doesn't show them as missing?

If that's the case, have you tried closing the document and opening it again? Possibly they were all updated but the previews weren't updated.

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Yes the resource manager doesn't show them as missing.

Yes, I've opened and closed the document several times.

I had to go through and 'replace' each image (around 30) with its own file.

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Hi @JimWelch,

If you haven't already "replaced" all the images, can you open it in the latest beta and let me know if they are still pixellated?

Thanks

Serif Europe Ltd. - www.serif.com

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I've already replaced all of them, but I believe it's easy to reproduce.

 

1. Create new pub file

2. Place several images into a directory

3. Place (linked) each image on pub pages

4. Close Publisher

5. Rename directory

6. Open Publisher

7. You're prompted for 'missing' resources, map to the one missing resource file

8. Look at the other files (the one that prompted you will look correct, the others not)

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