It looks like you may be having some tiddler collision.
Read up on the GettingStarted Tiddler:

"At the lowest level, we have actions, which are simply " physical
things to do". In this implementation, actions are first-class
tiddlers, tagged as action. This is both good and bad. On the plus
side, it makes action management very easy since we can use the full
complement of tiddler-based functionality inside of TW and related
plug-ins, and it allows you to save as much or as little extra
information with the action as you like. On the minus side, it means
that actions must have reasonably descriptive titles to avoid tiddler
collision, because tiddler names inside a TW document must be unique:
for example, you cannot have two projects with a "Kill Bill" action in
the system. Also, without frequent archiving of completed actions,
performance may be affected adversely as the system builds up action
tiddlers."

On Nov 3, 4:58 pm, James <[email protected]> wrote:
> Strangely, after re-assigning the first incorrect action to its
> correct project, all the other actions re-appeared against their
> correct projects.   This makes me think that it may have been an issue
> with the initial population of the Summary View.  So all looks OK
> again now.  What a relief.
> James
>
> On Nov 3, 7:05 pm, James <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > As mentioned above, I have just been trialling D3 today but have
> > populated about 6 projects and about 30 actions.  It was saving
> > backups automatically as I went.  When I closed the browser (IE!) not
> > errors seen but I did notice that I had been populating D3 within the
> > downloads directory.  To avoid confusion later I then moved the whole
> > of the d3-sample folder to my documents folder, renamed the main file
> > as D3-tracker and opened it up in IE again.  On re-opening the file I
> > have found that several of my projects have been combined into one.
>
> > I have looked at a number of the backups going back an hour or two and
> > these are similarly corrupt.  Moving the folder back to where it was
> > has made no discernable difference.  Will investigate further on the
> > journey home tonight to see if there is any pattern.
>
> > Anyone else come across this?  Any ideas what might have happened?
>
> > James
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