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Open previously saved Document (Visio2002) and Document empty - d.



 
 
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Old October 13th, 2004, 10:05 AM
CuriousBill
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Default Open previously saved Document (Visio2002) and Document empty - d.

When I opened a Visio document the file seemed to behave as if I were opening
a new document and opened up the document with no content i.e. the system had
deleted all previously saved content. This has happened several times on
diifferent machines, all running NT. Another common factor was that the file
size was in each case reduced to under 15k.
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Old October 13th, 2004, 01:34 PM
Al Edlund
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are you opening a document (vsd) or a template (vst)? The symptom sounds
like a template.
al
"CuriousBill" wrote in message
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When I opened a Visio document the file seemed to behave as if I were
opening
a new document and opened up the document with no content i.e. the system
had
deleted all previously saved content. This has happened several times on
diifferent machines, all running NT. Another common factor was that the
file
size was in each case reduced to under 15k.



 




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