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    I have this werid warning message. This file A keeps telling me it has itself linked, so it won't be shown. I do not know what happened. Under management link, there is no itself linked, so I cannot unlink it. Any help?
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    Default Re: Warning Message

    Is it a nested "attached" link?

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    Sounds like you have the file linked into the other file and then you are reloading it back into itself with this new link.

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    As Brian R and Elmo both mentioned, it sounds like you are linking in a model that has your model linked in as an "Attachment" instead of as an "Overlay". This is changable under under Manage Links >> Reference Type.

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