Keynote 6.2 foes not open any previous files. Even the one created 1 week ago.

Keynote 6.2 foes not open any previous files. Even the one created 1 week ago.
I have 2 computers and both gives the same bug.
Either Keynote says that the file cannot be opened or it crashes.
What can I do?

Check you are using the correct version of Keynote to open the files; right click the file and select Open With > Keynote 6.2.

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