It seems Keynote suddenly started linking images instead of embedding them, while I had my current file open.
All my images now appear to be linked to an external source on my hard disk if I try to copy them. When I attempt to copy media in any manner (alt-drag or cmd+c/v or duplicate a page), a grey "placeholder" box is produced with a question mark in the middle and diagonal lines across it (see the top right corner of the image).
Copying images only works when the source image is in the same place on my hard disk, but images that I placed in the file previously still appear, even though they have no hard disk counterparts.
When I insert an image or other media file (insert -> choose) into Keynote, there doesn't seem to be an option to link or embed like there is in other applications such as Adobe Illustrator or InDesign.
Why is Keynote all of a sudden treating images in this fashion? How can I fix this to re-enable embedding of images?
All my images now appear to be linked to an external source on my hard disk if I try to copy them. When I attempt to copy media in any manner (alt-drag or cmd+c/v or duplicate a page), a grey "placeholder" box is produced with a question mark in the middle and diagonal lines across it (see the top right corner of the image).
Copying images only works when the source image is in the same place on my hard disk, but images that I placed in the file previously still appear, even though they have no hard disk counterparts.
When I insert an image or other media file (insert -> choose) into Keynote, there doesn't seem to be an option to link or embed like there is in other applications such as Adobe Illustrator or InDesign.
Why is Keynote all of a sudden treating images in this fashion? How can I fix this to re-enable embedding of images?
