Thanks Raoul,<br>Maybe I should make the question clearer. There is no problem with having the items available on the service plan file (.osz) which is on the memory stick. There is also also no problem going through the backing up and restoring process to move/copy the content from one computer to another. <br><br>The issue is that when we want to not rely on a service plan on a memory stick which has been put together on another computer, but when we want to put together a service plan on our church computer, none of the images we normally use are available on that computer to add into a new service plan. <br><br>The problem is that we don't have a straightforward way of getting the images from one computer onto another. We can't copy them from the service plan osz file on the memory stick to the computer (we can select in the settings to have songs copied, though, but not images). But also, when we copy the data folder, none of the images are copied from one computer to another either (although the thumbnails are). <br><br>The problem of no images being in the images folder in the data folder seems to be because I haven't been in the habit of copying images into that folder using Windows Explorer and then adding them into OpenLP. Instead, I have added them into OpenLP from their existing locations in My Pictures or similar locations. It seems that there are no local copies of the image files made, but paths to the original files are stored within the database (with thumbnails only being stored locally). As a result, when the images folder and database is copied from one computer to another, only the links to the files are copied but the files are not (I'm also not sure whether the path to those files is absolute rather than relative to the data folder, so if I stored the images in the data folder whether the path would be the same if transferred to another computer where the data folder has a different path because it is under a different user).<br><br>Having tried the backup and restore option, the only option is seems to me (that works) is to gather together lots of images from all their various existing folder locations, store them into one folder, and copy that to the new computer, and add each image individually to the OpenLP installation there.<br><br>If there is an easier way which should work, please let me know. Thanks