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