How to reconnect large number of photos?

how to reconnect large number of photos?

Click File >> Reconnect >> All Missing Files and it should automatic import. If it doesn't, Browse for yourself and locate the folder where media corresponding to these missing files is present.
Thanks
Andaleeb

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