Reconnecting images (that have become placeholders with question marks)?

Images in document have been replaced by placeholders with question mark. When I check project file 'Show Package Contents' i see that the missing photos are still there.
Is there a way to re-link or re-connect the photos to their places in the document? Can't find anything in the manual. This is something that happens in many other apps. that I use, like Final Cut, but there is always an easy method of 'reconnection'.
Ben

I have exactly the same settings on the desktop iMac as on the Macbook pro, but the problem only occurs on the macbook.

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