After many years with Reunion (including 9 & 10), I recently updated to Reunion 11 and my daughter, with her new Mac also purchased Reunion 11. We both run Dropbox, so we can work on the same family file (though, clearly, not at the same time). Everything is working well: she opens the Dropbox-shared family file, enters her research and signs off. I can then open the same family file on my Mac and everything is there (even the multimedia files), enter my new research and sign off. And so on, and so on ... This is great!! So far, so good.
But we have question about the multimedia files (e.g., photos). The thumbnails of photos attached by me while I'm working on my computer show up with a red "?" (question mark) when she opens the family file on her computer and vice versa. The red "?" disappears in the full image, but then there is a statement below the image that says "Reunion can't find the multimedia file xxxxx." I can understand that because the original image is stored in folders on our respective Macs. However, despite this, the image is obviously there, attached to the person in question, because it is rendered properly on the screen. We can even turn off our connections to the internet, thereby severing the links to Dropbox, and still the multimedia files which Reunion "can't find" are still there. This happens on both of our computers with images originally attached respectively from the other one's computer.
Before the two of us get too far along here, how can we ensure that the multimedia files are indeed transferred properly within the shared file? The red "?" and the statement "not finding the multimedia file xxxxx" make us nervous and cause me to pause until I'm sure everything is ok. I'd be much happier if the red "?" and the statement "not finding the multimedia file" were not there.
Can you advise?
Denis
P.S. Love Reunion - works great.
But we have question about the multimedia files (e.g., photos). The thumbnails of photos attached by me while I'm working on my computer show up with a red "?" (question mark) when she opens the family file on her computer and vice versa. The red "?" disappears in the full image, but then there is a statement below the image that says "Reunion can't find the multimedia file xxxxx." I can understand that because the original image is stored in folders on our respective Macs. However, despite this, the image is obviously there, attached to the person in question, because it is rendered properly on the screen. We can even turn off our connections to the internet, thereby severing the links to Dropbox, and still the multimedia files which Reunion "can't find" are still there. This happens on both of our computers with images originally attached respectively from the other one's computer.
Before the two of us get too far along here, how can we ensure that the multimedia files are indeed transferred properly within the shared file? The red "?" and the statement "not finding the multimedia file xxxxx" make us nervous and cause me to pause until I'm sure everything is ok. I'd be much happier if the red "?" and the statement "not finding the multimedia file" were not there.
Can you advise?
Denis
P.S. Love Reunion - works great.
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