Do one of the following:
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Choose Edit > Links. Click Extract.
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In the Object inspector, click the Links button, and click Extract.
In the Extract Import dialog box, select the folder you want to extract to.
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Accept the default name or enter a new name in the File Name text box.
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Click Save.
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A dialog box appears asking if you want to replace the existing file.
Click Yes to replace the file, or click No and navigate to a new location.
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Click OK.
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If you try to open a document with a broken link to a graphic, you'll be prompted
to locate the link.
Choose File > Open.
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Navigate to locate the file to open. Click Open.
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In the Locate File dialog box, navigate to locate the missing file. Click Open.
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The document is updated with the new graphic.
Note:
Save the document with its updated link.
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Choose Edit > Preferences. Click Document.
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Select Search for Missing Links and click the Ellipsis (...) button to search a
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specified folder and its subfolder for missing links.
FreeHand searches up to 10 subfolders deep for a missing link; if FreeHand
finds the graphic, the application automatically relinks the placed graphic to
the new location.
Click Choose, then click OK.
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