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Old August 27th, 2004, 09:09 PM
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Default Opening Visio 2002 documents in Visio 2003 gives error "unexpected end of file"

Hi,

I recently upgraded from Visio 2002 to Visio 2003,
and now I no longer can open my visio documents
I each time get the error message unable to open file : "unexpected end of
file"

while they still open fine in Visio 2002

Did anyone else came across this
and if so... anyone has a solution???



Regards

Olivier


 




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