Original photo cannot be found

Im getting the above error on most of my photos. I can see them fine but if I try to drag I get the error. If I put a new photo into the library it happens. I didn't have this at all on the previous version of iphoto.

Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
Are you running a Managed or a Referenced Library?
A +Managed library+, is the default setting, and iPhoto copies files into the iPhoto Library when Importing
A +Referenced Library+ is when iPhoto is NOT copying the files into the iPhoto Library when importing because you made a change at iPhoto -> Preferences -> Advanced. In this scenario you are responsible for the File Management.
Regards
TD

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