The volume for documents cannot be found message

Similar threads didn't quite yield the results I was hoping for, so I thought I would give this a shot. I am getting a "the volume for documents cannot be found" message when I click on my Documents folder in the lefthand column of a Finder window. I do not have the same problem with movies or music. However, when I click on the Documents folder in my Home menu, my documents are all there. Searches reveal that they are there as well. The only change I made to my computer prior to this computer was turning on FileVault. I have turned it off, but this has not resolved the issue. Neither has simply dragging the folder on the right to the icon on the left. I'm glad that my documents aren't gone, but can anyone advise as to how I can make my computer recognize this?
Thanks!

Hi Erin, and a warm welcome to the forums!
Do you mean the Documents in the Sidbar of the Finder Window?
If that is the case, then drag the one that doesn't work, off to the left of the Sidebar, it'll go poof, then locate your Document folder and drag that to the Sidebar, but not on top of another icon there, as that'll move it to that location... Perhaps this is how it got lost in the first place?

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