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David
Notes and other types of stuff in a drawing could be attached to the ghost part. Also make sure that all features in the part model don't reference something outside of part. An example would be a sketch that uses geometry of another part. Going back to the drawing, try removing all notes, balloons, dimensions and save to a new workspace. Check for ghosts. These ghosts can be a pain, but sometimes you can track them down. Another thing in WC 8/9x you can use to remove incomplete objects in the check in command, but that doesn't always work.
Good Luck
Eric Mills
Design and Project manager
http://www.rapidoconsulting.com
eric.mills@rapidoconsulting.com
You didn't say what version of Pro/ENGINEER your are using and if your are using Pro/Intralink, but check out TAN 137288. We had this issue with older drawings and WF3. The only way to get rid of the ghost object is to make a new blank drawing and import the existing drawing. Then you can save it over theoriginal drawing.
Paul Coyas
Mechanical Design Engineer
Physio-Control, Inc.
(425) 867-4204