An error occurred while trying to save data to rhbag.apj

Opening a RoboHelp 8 project in new RoboHelp 11 and receive the following error:
An error occurred while trying to save data to rhbag.apj...
I can see this file in the project but many of my baggage files (.pdfs) are missing and I am not able to add them back into the project. I select New Baggage file and select the file to add, however the file is not added and no other error is received.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Is the file writable or set to read only?
Probably, the rhbag.apj got corrupted. If you open it up with notepad (or other text/xml editor), what do you see?

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