Compound clip with now sequence symbol

I moved a fcp7 project to fcpx using 7 to X.   Nested sequences were created as compound clips in fcpx, but they looked a bit different from the compound clips, they had no sequence symbol next to the name.  Also, double clicking them did not open them, but I could open them by right clicking and using open in timeline command.  One of the compound clips did not show any video, but if i did "open in timeline" command it would open the correct video, but with hash tag lines.
One of the compound clips did not show any video, but if i did "open in timeline" command it would open the correct video, but with hash tag lines.
is there an explanation for this?   Thanks

The hash lines usually indicate portions of a nested sequence that are outside the portion used inside a sequence in the legacy version.

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