Hi.
Just hit command O on the file for the corresponding VM. It'll open 
automagically and be added to you're virtual machine library.

HTH.


On 2011-10-30, at 9:17 PM, Kliphton A.M-SR wrote:

> Okay, did a clean install of lion, and have a licensed copy of fusion.  
> Before I did the clean install, fusion worked just fine, and I had no problem 
> importing my vm.  Now when I go to import my vm in to fusion, it doesn't even 
> give me the option, just to migrate, or to import a boot camp partition.  
> When I go to the menu options, import is there, and it even let's me go to 
> choose where my vm is, but when I go to open it, or tell it to import, the 
> button goes dedimmed.  Any suggestions?  I have searched the fusion site and 
> communities with no luck, and customer support is closed until tomorrow.  
> Someone, please tell me there is something I'm missing or can do to fix this?
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