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PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2008 12:05 pm 
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I am a relatively new user to Thinking Rock. I have run into a problem with creating reports in the lastest RC version.

"There is an error opening this document. The file is damaged and could not be repaired"

Granted this is and Adobe error but I'm wondering if I have created bad data that caused this error.

I have played around the Epsilon version off and on. This week I decided to take the plunge and grab the RC version and begin converting my Outlook GTD implementation to TR.

Until yesterday I manually entered or cut and past tasks/project etc. Today I imported a tab delimited version of of a ~300-400 items. Reporting worked fine before this import.

Some of my tasks have embedded tabs from the import process that I still need to clean up. Could this be the source of my Adobe error?

I tried opening my data file with the Epsilon version and I get a very detailed yet cryptic message (something about future data). I could capture that here if it would help debug. I did add a few re-occuring items?

Any help appreciated. I know I should have taken some incremental backups of the data file. But I did not.

Dave


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PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2008 9:48 am 
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I had that error with the pocketmod report sometimes. Was it the report you used?

If you want to send us log or error messages, it will be very useful but maybe use the email address on the contact page rather than pasting them in the forum. Thanks.

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