Vectors shapes dissapear or group elements are mooved to another coordinates

A month ago, I experiment some bugs on fireworks. There are shapes, that dissapear, or group elements thah disappear and when you try to select his layer, the shape appears in another coordiantes, and it's impossible to select. Mask boxes change you height by 1px and it's impossible to modify. The rounded shapes are deformed, like someone move the paths to the right.
I have a lot of desings mades with fireworks, and many files become corrupt, with this case of bugs that I've mentioned at the beginning.
A friend that also have fireworks has proved the same file, and it is perfect, but if I open the file, happens all this thing that explain on top.
What is happening?@

1.) forget "Vector" if you're talking about (modern) Java Code. You most likely want to use a implementation of List instead (usually ArrayList or LinkedList), Vector is a legacy class and should usually not be used in new code.
2.) You could keep everything in XML all the time, for this you would use the DOM tree of your document. In my opinion that's usually too much hassle, as you'd have to convert each data access.
3.) Do you mean to use the list to store the objects or the properties of the objects?
4.) A standalone application is no reason not to use a database. HSQLDB provides almost everything you need from a database without having to install anything. Of course a XML file might still be the better idea, but you should think about it.
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