Missing files... however viewable ??...

Hi,
Trying to figure out (still new to FCP) :
I captured 3 full tapes from a Canon camera, in several ''events'' then created 3 projects.
There is one Event in the event library for which I see lots of ''missing files''.  However, I see when I slide the mouse on any of these that am image appears and the shot can be inspected, and can even be viewed in the viewer...
It is even possible that some of these files have been either copied and/or re-captured from cam to another ''Event''. (Part of an explanation here ?)
Trying to figure out what I might have done.... (possibly du to copy ''outside of'' FCP) ?  -- Note that I also ''copied'' (not *moved*) some of these files to another folder so I could open them in Adobe Premiere Pro, but I never cnnected FCPX projects to these ''copied'' versions...
I just want to ensure I can access any of the files from the hard drive, use them in projects and safely store the DV tapes without captured again... ??
Rob

Leon Hargreaves wrote:
I removed from light room files are still in folder but all trace of jpegs are gone
John asked for details. You can start with informing us of your operating system and version. The version of Lightroom would help too.
I don't really know what you mean by "I removed from light room ...", and a more detailed explanation of what you did would help as well.

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