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+ Microsoft ResX Schema
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+ <resheader name="writer">System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, ...</resheader>
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+ <data name="Name1"><value>this is my long string</value><comment>this is a comment</comment></data>
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+ <data name="Color1" type="System.Drawing.Color, System.Drawing">Blue</data>
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+ <data name="Bitmap1" mimetype="application/x-microsoft.net.object.binary.base64">
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+ <value>[base64 mime encoded serialized .NET Framework object]</value>
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<xsd : schema id =" root" xmlns =" " xmlns : xsd =" http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns : msdata =" urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xml-msdata" >
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<xsd : import namespace =" http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace" />
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<xsd : element name =" root" msdata : IsDataSet =" true" >
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<data name =" NotFoundTimesheetText" xml : space =" preserve" >
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<value >The timesheet was not found. It may have been deleted previously</value >
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</data >
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+ <data name =" UpdateCancelButton" xml : space =" preserve" >
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+ <value >Cancel</value >
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+ </data >
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