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Old 06-12-2012, 03:58 AM
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What the message is telling you is that those files are very old - they're in a format that's no longer supported by default for security reasons. If you're confident they don't contain anything malicious, you can:
• change the Trust Centre settings;
• open the files and save them to the newest format supported by your system (via File|Save As); then
• restore the Trust Centre settings.

As for your recent file, it sounds like you saved that in the older format ...
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