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The ^1 “^2” contains ^3 images and ^4 movies.
The file has either been deleted or moved to a different disk.
The file “^” can’t be opened because it can’t be found.
To open the file, insert the disk and click “OK.”
To search for the file on all currently available disks, click “Search.”
The file “^1” is on the disk “^2,” which has been removed.
The folder “^1” contains ^2 openable items.
The Snapshot “^” can’t be opened because it was created with a later version of SimpleImage.
Click OK to search all currently available disks. Searching can take a few minutes.
The file “^” can’t be found. Search for it?
There are ^ files in the Reopen menu. Delete them all?
You have selected ^ files. Open them all?
The alias “^” can’t be opened because the original item can’t be found.
Either the file or its original folder no longer exists.
The file “^” can’t be moved back to its original location.
There are ^ files in the Reopen menu. Reopen them all?
The file “^” can’t be revealed because it is in the Trash.
Either the files are on a disk that has been removed, or they have been deleted.
One or more files can’t be reopened because they can’t be found.
To reveal the file, insert the disk and click “OK.”
The file “^1” is on the disk “^2,” which has been removed.
The file has either been deleted or moved to a different disk.
The file “^” can’t be revealed because it can’t be found.
To reopen the file, insert the disk and click “OK.”
The file “^1” is on the disk “^2,” which has been removed.
The file has either been deleted or moved to a different disk.
The file “^” can’t be reopened because it can’t be found.
The file has either been deleted or moved out of the Trash manually.
The file “^” can’t be moved out of the Trash because it’s no longer in the Trash.