>
> A nested @file node is an indication that the gnx in the external file 
> does not match the gnx in the outline. 
>

In a "refresh from disk" circumstance I would expect the external file to 
"win", ie. assume it's the most correct and discard remembered information.

The downloaded workbook doesn't indicate much because the corresponding 
> external files are not attached.
>

I'm not able to replicate the problem now so can't contribute more. If it 
comes back I'll post 'em all. ;-)

Matt

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