I must be missing something but I'd think PS would know the files have been moved. Occasionally I can forget to scan after a move and then later look for the moved files in the new folder but, of course, they don't show up.
Maybe there's a shortcut I'm missing.
Many thanks.
After moving files to another folder why do I have to scan for missing files?
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Re: After moving files to another folder why do I have to scan for missing files?
It doesn't magically know.
After making changes to files and/or folders, you could right click the folder (or parent folder) and choose Verify Folder - Verify Quick (for files) or Scan for Missing Folders (for new/changed folders).
After making changes to files and/or folders, you could right click the folder (or parent folder) and choose Verify Folder - Verify Quick (for files) or Scan for Missing Folders (for new/changed folders).
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Re: After moving files to another folder why do I have to scan for missing files?
OK, thanks, I can do that.
I'm not trying to be a pain here but I really wonder why PS wouldn't know a change was made. Certainly if a file was moved outside of PS all bets are off but within? It just seems the extra step of right clicking to verify a move I made inside of PS shouldn't be needed.
I'm not trying to be a pain here but I really wonder why PS wouldn't know a change was made. Certainly if a file was moved outside of PS all bets are off but within? It just seems the extra step of right clicking to verify a move I made inside of PS shouldn't be needed.
Re: After moving files to another folder why do I have to scan for missing files?
Media View had this feature and that was nice. If files were moved outside of Media View the color of the folder within Media changed, indicating that something changed and a simple re-sync got everything back again in order.
Re: After moving files to another folder why do I have to scan for missing files?
Psu is no different. The folder gets a different color and you need to remap to the new folder.
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Re: After moving files to another folder why do I have to scan for missing files?
If the folder changes color then Psu must know there's a change. Couldn't it remap itself?
Re: After moving files to another folder why do I have to scan for missing files?
There’s no way for Psu to know where you moved a folder to.
If you move a folder from within psu then yes. If you move a folder outside of Psu with Psu open in the background and a file system that reports changes then yes.
But if you move a folder outside of Psu and with Psu closed then Psu cannot imagine where *you* moved the folder to. The color indicates that the folder is missing. You need to tell it where you moved it to by right click -Map to the correct physical folder.
If you move a folder from within psu then yes. If you move a folder outside of Psu with Psu open in the background and a file system that reports changes then yes.
But if you move a folder outside of Psu and with Psu closed then Psu cannot imagine where *you* moved the folder to. The color indicates that the folder is missing. You need to tell it where you moved it to by right click -Map to the correct physical folder.
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Re: After moving files to another folder why do I have to scan for missing files?
Sorry, I wasn't clear I meant moving files within Psu. Currently if I select several images in Psu and drag them to another folder they don't show in the new folder until I scan for missing files. Maybe I'm missing something.
Re: After moving files to another folder why do I have to scan for missing files?
I just tried it here and it works fine.
1. Select a folder that contains images
2. Drag one or two images to another folder and drop it
3. The images are in the new folder
1. Select a folder that contains images
2. Drag one or two images to another folder and drop it
3. The images are in the new folder
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Re: After moving files to another folder why do I have to scan for missing files?
Yeah, you're right. I don't know what I've been doing.
Maybe it's because normally I edit in DXO or Affinity and save back to Psu. Guess that would explain it.
Sorry for the false alarm.
Maybe it's because normally I edit in DXO or Affinity and save back to Psu. Guess that would explain it.
Sorry for the false alarm.