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FoxRidge
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January 24, 2022
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How to Save Cropped Photo to OneDrive

  • January 24, 2022
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I am trying to save a photo Cropped from the Original back ino the same folder where the Original is located in OneDrive>Pictures in Win10/11.  I am getting an error message (see attached screenshot) that says "File Not Found" for the Cropped jpg file.  Help in understanding and fixing this will be appreciated as I am hoping to save all my edited photos this way.  I am a new user of Photohop Elements 2020 but have some expereince with OneDrive and Win10/11.  Thanks!

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MichelBParis
Legend
January 24, 2022

I have no issue to replicate your workflow in guided edit and saving to the OneDrive path. The only difference is that if I don't want to rename the copy with your 'crop' text, I get the default new name similar to the original name followed by ' edited-1 copy'.

If I want to rename, I have to uncheck 'As a copy'.

FoxRidge
FoxRidgeAuthor
Participating Frequently
January 25, 2022

Thanks.  I followed this suggestion and just saved the cropped photo with the same name as the Original, assuming it would save as "filename-1". However, I then got a message asking if I want to Replace the Original.  I don't want replace the Original as I want to use it for other crops.  When I tried to Save with the Original filename, with the Save as a Copy box checked, PE gave it the name "filename copy" with the error message "File Not Found".  Your continuing guidance will be appreciated as I must still be doing something wrong.

Would it make sense for me to uninstall the current version of PE that may be still trying to point to IE 11 and reinstall in my current Windows 11 configuration so it points to Edge instead?

MichelBParis
Legend
January 25, 2022

I remember having read a number of posts in the past with the 'File Not Found' message when trying to save. Unfortunately this meaningless message did not fit with your own case and rarely got a practical  explanation, for instance an incompatibility with the Camera Raw plugin and a Win version.

What I can say is that I have apparently followed exactly your workflow, starting with the 'crop' guided edit and saving in my OneDrive  folder.

I imagine that if you choose to open in expert mode instead of clicking the 'save as' button, you get the same result?

And if you specify a different destination folder outside of the OneDrive folder, can you save without getting the same message?

For the moment I don't think uninstalling and reinstalling will help.