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I am having trouble understanding why the attached document is corrupted on
Microsoft Word 2007 and on LibreOffice at times.  I have since then updated
to the latest version, however opening this document resulted in a lot of
warnings indicating that the document is corrupt.  I also noted that I was
unable to edit the flowchart, even though LibreOffice Writer provides the
user control.

I am using two PCs:
One has Microsoft Windows 8 and Microsoft Office 2007 Professional
One has Microsoft Windows Server 2007 SP2 and runs LibreOffice 5.0.2.2.

I edited it with both Microsoft Word 2007 and LibreOffice Writer.
I am informed that attachments are removed and these have been uploaded to
https://onedrive.live.com/?id=B712073B3513EB8E%213348&cid=B712073B3513EB8E&group=0
.

Regards,

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