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Thank you. I think that fixed my problems with the three database
images.<br>
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I did have images linked, as well as different folder and database
names, but I got it to work., so I am very happy!<br>
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Backed up all my databases.<br>
Since they were all zip folders, I renamed them to zip.<br>
Archived the old image folder, and deleted the image folder.<br>
Extracted the image folder from the appropriate zip file and renamed
it the name I was using for the database.<br>
It preserved all my old links and cleaned up the database image
directory.<br>
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I am going to have to be more careful. Not so much with books, but
on movies and audio the title search yields a lot of different
versions as well as same named objects.<br>
I will also need to be more careful about removing objects because
of the image still remaining.<br>
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I went from 830 to 559 images (quite a few had multiple images per
object) on one database because of the age of these databases.<br>
It helped clear my confusion.<br>
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Once again thank you.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/13/2025 6:25 PM, Robby Stephenson
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<div dir="ltr">On Sun, Jul 13, 2025 at 1:39 PM Mr & Mrs
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<div>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>No easy way to generate a report, but if you essentially
want to prune the directory such that only the images
included in the collection are there, export the collection
as a zip (File->Export as Zip), which will include all
the images in the single .tc file. Close Tellico and move or
rename the directory. Then re-open the .tc file (the one you
exported). That will essentially re-populate the directory
with just the images used by the single collection.</div>
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<div>Don't follow that approach if you are using the common
application directory, or have any images linked (rather
than included), but I think that may do what you're looking
for.</div>
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