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  1. Hello and thank you indeed the "noresource" version works correctly. But there are no more pictures on the cover Can you preemptively explain the bug more clearly? Will I be notified of a publisher release that fixes this bug? And finally, is the problem only related to Dropbox, or can it also occur with a file stored on Icloud? What is curious if it is related to Dropox is that the buggy file opens with the Ipad version.
  2. Hello what's the IDLM ? it's for inDesign isn' it ? no for publisher
  3. Oui évidemment les polices manquantes sont inévitables. C'est un bug qui fait vraiment peur... Que dire si mon fichier faisait plusieurs centaines de pages et plusieurs semaines de travail.... sans oublier le client que je perdrais sûrement à cause des délais....
  4. here is the report crash when opening the iPad version on Mac version report crash version IPAD affinity publisher.rtf
  5. File reopened with ipad version and resaved still can't open afterwards with Mac version
  6. Thank you for your feedback which will surely allow us to move forward on this bug.Wee also managed to open the file with the IPAD version.
  7. ok but it's the wrong files. try to open the second file : 05-quelque chose.afpub
  8. And Sorry is is not the good file, here is the good file 05- Quelque chose.afpub
  9. Hello, We again have a very big problem with the affinity publisher crash when opening a document. We attach the file in question as well as the crash report. For information we are working on macOsX 13.0.1 with an iMac M1, 2001 We save this file to a folder shared on Dropbox with our customer. However, when our client makes even minimal changes to the file, we can no longer open it. Our customer is working on a MacBook Pro running macOsx Catalina 10.15.7 Fortunately, the file in question is not too complicated to redo, but what about a very important file of several hundred pages??? We had already had a problem with the inability to open a file and Affinity publisher who told us that this file had been created with a later version when this was not the case. We don't know if this bug has been fixed. We are increasingly in doubt about the reliability of this program and it reminds us of very bad memories about some versions of QuarkExpress that crashed several times a day. (the oldest will understand what we mean! ...) Can someone open this file? Does anyone have an idea about this bug? Thank you for your help. 06- Quelque chose sauvegarde.afpub report crash affinity publisher.rtf
  10. thank you for your reply. As there are more than 1500 rows in my table, the only solution I have found is to import the excel file as a table without the images and then copy/paste in the appropriate empty cell the small images which do not will only be 4mm high. We can also regret that publisher cannot manage tables as easily as InDesign by linking table columns to each other as they do with text. As far as my work is concerned, I will have to split my huge painting into several parts. I also tried to do a data merge but both in publisher and inDesign the applications crash.
  11. Hello does anyone have a solution to be able to import an excel table into publisher, each line of which contains a pictogram (jpg file). When I import my excel file, the images are not there. However, I scrupulously followed the import method in excel. The images are fine in each cell because when I sort the file in excel the images are sorted fine too. Should the file be saved in a specific format? I saved it in xlsx format. I work in mac OSX Ventura environment Thank you test.xlsx
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