Can't open file "/Applications/iWeb.app/Contents/Resources/Themes/Kids Pink.webtheme/pt.lproj/Welcome.webtemplate."

Can’t open file “/Applications/iWeb.app/Contents/Resources/Themes/Kids Pink.webtheme/pt.lproj/Welcome.webtemplate.”
What do i need to do to fix thisso I can use the program

Try the troubleshooting steps under "Fix iWeb" here...
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/iWeb/iWeb-Tips.html
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