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I am sorry I keep hitting reply instead of the user list.<br>
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I am still looking for anyone who can help me with making a report
for images used in a collection so I can find out which images I can
delete.<br>
I tried doing it manually but it was too difficult because of the
number of images.
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Thank you. Sorry for my confusion.<br>
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Okay that makes sense now, but I seem to also have really old
images with partial randomized names.<br>
I also found images for movies I no longer have any more, as well
as some images from Internet adds which I thought were the movie,
but were not so I deleted them.<br>
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Is there a way I can write a report where I can find images that
are not used in this directory?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/9/2025 6:41 PM, Robby Stephenson
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff">I am using "Store images in the a
path relative" ...<br>
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I have been placing images I have found in the image
directory for my collection, and then selecting them
when I edit a movie (for example).<br>
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I kind of would like to know if there is a way to show
the file path for what I selected?<br>
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I find that I have multiple images of the cover in the
folder now.<br>
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Is that because I exported the collection to an HTML or
is that created when I save a record?<br>
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When I select an image is it automatically recopied into
the directory and is it that file that is used?<br>
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<div>You don't have to manually place the images in the
_files/ directory. When you select them in Tellico, no
matter where they are, when you save the collection, the
image is also saved in that folder by Tellico. When
Tellico saves the image, it gives it a unique image name
(different than whatever it was originally) which is why
you have multiple copies, with different names. If you
don't want Tellico to save the image itself, you can have
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<div>In the Entry View, you can click the image and it
should open up in whatever image viewer you have
configured. That might be the easiest way to see the full
image file path.</div>
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