Missing .pdf file when loading template

Hey everybody,
I just switched from a PC to a Mac and found Pages pretty cool. I'm running the trial and made a few templates based on the business letter template that was included with the pre-installed Pages 2 on my MacBook. When opening my template I end up with a window showing me an error message that the file "businesscircle_logosgray.pdf" is missing. My template then opens up correctly but the error message is showing up every time I open it. When I copy its contents into an empty document and save it to another template it works 2 - 3 times but then I get the same error. The business letter template opens perfectly without any errors.
Is there any way to solve that problem?
Thank you in advance
Dominik
MacBook 13" (black)   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

That sounds strange. businesscircle_logosgray.pdf is the spiral image above the word "Company" in the template. I assume you deleted it, when you made your own templates. It is supposed to be a place holder to replace with another image.
I would probably try recreating your new template and keep the image just in case. You could also try creating a new blank template and paste everything from the business template except that image. Hope you manage to sort it out.

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