If all proxies in the document have valid links to Canvas Image Files, Canvas displays the message: “No problems found.” Canvas also dis- plays this message if the document contains no proxies. To re-link a proxy If you are using the Check Proxies command and Canvas finds an unlinked proxy, you can link the proxy to a Canvas Image File. 1 After Canvas identifies an unlinked proxy, click Fix in the message box. The Proxy Info dialog box appears. •   If you click OK, Canvas skips the proxy and continues checking other proxies. If you click Cancel, the check ends. 2 In the Proxy Info dialog box, click File. A directory dialog box appears. 3 In the directory dialog box, select a Canvas Image File to link to the proxy, and then click Open. Canvas returns to the Proxy Info dialog box, which shows the path to the linked image file. 4 Click OK. Canvas closes the Proxy Info dialog box and contin- ues to check for unlinked proxies. 5 If Canvas finds another unlinked proxy in the current docu- ment, Canvas again selects the unlinked proxy and displays a mes- sage that the proxy has a problem. Repeat the procedure from Step 1 above to re-link unlinked proxies that Canvas selects. When Canvas doesn’t find any unlinked proxies, it ends the Check Proxies procedure and returns to the document. To change the file linked to a proxy Use the following procedure to link a proxy to a different Canvas Image File. 1 Select the proxy object. 2 Choose Image > Proxy > Proxy Info. The Proxy Info dialog box appears. Click File and a directory dialog box appears. 3 Select the Canvas Image File you want linked to the proxy and click Open. The Proxy Info dialog box appears, and shows the new path and the name of the linked image file. 4 Click OK to close the Proxy Info dialog box.
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