Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!rutgers!bellcore!faline!ulysses!mhuxt!ihnp4!islenet!ric From: ric@islenet.UUCP (Frederick Lee) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: MaBad MacDraw picture I.D,. Message-ID: <3693@islenet.UUCP> Date: 12 Dec 87 23:37:09 GMT Distribution: na Organization: Islenet Inc., Honolulu Lines: 21 I recently downloaded an Apple Technical Note from the Mac Dev. group on CompuServe: TN176 MacPlus SIMMS (.5-4 MB), listed as TN0176.DR1. I assume that this is a MacDraw picture. But when I try to display it with MacDraw, I get: "The Document Doesn't Have The Proper I.D." Alert. An OK click yields the same alert. Two duplicate alerts before quiting. I'm using MacDraw 0.9.4 - 1984 edition...rather old. The resultant document/drawing icon has been changed to a MacDraw-like icon but no further development. Is there a way to edit the 'I.D.'? I have a sample MacDraw drawing but can't find its I.D. via Fedit to copy. ...Any suggestions? I hate to waste this drawing after spending about 30 minutes downloading it. - Ric. {ric@islenet.UUCP}