Dreamweaver cs3 problemas css

He adquirido dreamweaver cs3.
Al abrir las páginas que tengo hecha de la versión
anterior , con esta otra
cs3, me salen sin estilos css en la vista diseño.
Que ha podido ocurrir?
Gracias.Saludos

¿Son las rutas a los archivos css las correctas?
saludos!
Andres Cayon
Spain Adobe Dreamweaver User Group
http://www.dwug.es
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> He adquirido dreamweaver cs3.
> Al abrir las páginas que tengo hecha de la
versión anterior , con esta
> otra cs3, me salen sin estilos css en la vista
diseño.
> Que ha podido ocurrir?
>
> Gracias.Saludos
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