Disapearing objects in PDF Writer 9

hi,
i'm trying to edit a document in PDF Writer 9  after producingit on  PDF format.
during editing i notice that some graph objects just disapear , leaving only their border .
does anyone have a clue on whats wrong? is it a system bug ?
is there somethingi can do to avoid it ?
will it not happend in earlyer versions ?
thanks

Very likely you do not have "View Large Images" selected in the preferences.

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