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Apr 28, 2016 8:02 AM in response to KunAlex_by SGIII,It's likely that on your Mac you actually have two versions of Numbers, the newest one in your Applications folder and an older version in a subfolder. Try launching the version that is in the Applications folder and using File > Open to open the document.
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Apr 28, 2016 8:45 AM in response to KunAlex_by VikingOSX,Quit Numbers '09 v2.3. Then double-click on that Numbers v3 spreadsheet icon to open the document properly.
Clicking on the red traffic light in the title bar will close the Numbers '09 v2.3, or Numbers v3.6.1 documents, but not quit the applications. If Numbers '09 remains running, it will intercept all attempts to open a Numbers v3.6.1 document by Numbers v3.6.1. When this happens, Numbers '09 v2.3 will protest that you need a newer version, (perhaps even an index.xml file is missing dialog) which is true because Numbers '09 v2.3 cannot open Numbers v3 documents.
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