External editor version disappear

When I edit in any external program the new SAVED version is shown in Aperture(with the dot) as it should be
However when I quit Aperture and reboot etc.....the external edit versions are NOT there?
Images edited from within Aperture are not affected.
Initial enquiries suggest a corrupted library file?
Anyhow...major issue that I need to resolve.

[email protected] wrote:
> Are you using multiple catalogs, and if so have you set the location
> for presets to "Store presets with catalog"?
Hi,
I'm using a single catalog and yes, I'm storing the presets with the
catalog.
Patrick

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