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My client just sent me an INX file done on his PC in CS4 and when I get the file on my end and download it it switches over to an .xml file. I work on a Mac with CS3. Just wondering if the issue is with the Mac/PC or if it is something else. Client did mention that they could not find the links to their file. So maybe that's the problem. Any help would be great. Thanks!

Just change the extension.
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