Missing images in slide shows?

does anyone know why some jpgs disappear after a few days in keynote files? I create slide shows and import images, save the files and everything seems fine. A few days later when I return to the document, some images are missing, with just a question mark and a gray rectangle remaining. Text below is still there. This can happen to four or five slides out of 30 in a document. It is very annoying and doesn't give me much confidence in the program.

I have been having this problem alot. I design slides on my laptop at home and transfer them via cd or jumpdrive to the computers on show site. More often than not, I spend the first day fixing many broken links to images and movies. Fortunately, I know this will happen so I bring all my assets with me. If I thought I could just bring the Keynote file (like I should be able to) I would be SOL. This especially scares me when I design the slides but someone else works with them on site. They probably won't know what to do when the assets go missing.
This last show, I also had a few corrrupt movies causing Keynote to crash. The original movies themselves are fine, it's whatever got saved to the archive. If I simply selected the thumbnail or master of the slide containing the movie in edit mode, Keynote would crash. I had to create a new Keynote file, copy into it all the good slides and redo the crashing ones. Very frustrating. Once I had all my Keynotes straightened out on the show computers, they ran fine.
Something just isn't very robust with the creation of the Keynote archives.

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