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Andy jH

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  1. Thank you for the reply,  And my sincere apologies for my late reply.  

    Because I needed to carry on with the document, which has a lot of images,  I installed the previous build, and opened a previous saved backup. before transferring all the new text from a pdf I'd saved.  So unfortunately cannot test your suggestion at this time.  

    I will install the new build and try out your suggestion, But I need to wait until I've finished a few documents I'm working on.  Two in Affinity one still using PPx9 :) 

    Thanks again

    Andy

  2. installed the latest 1.9, started working on a previous document., Text was OK. but on moving an image, its very sluggish, to the point of being unusable.    No problem I thought, go back to v1.85.  So I saved the document and uninstalled 1.9.  Installed 1.85, BUT, it won't open the file. It says the file was saved with a newer version.  So 1.9 has screwed up my document. 

    I have a choice of using a faulty 1.9 version.  or installing 1.9, saving the document as pdf or similar. uninstalling and putting 1.85 back, the transferring the changes I did into a backup file.

    The BUG I'm reporting, is that.  When producing an update, it SHOULD NOT, alter any documents in a way that they won't open in a previous point version.  Whilst acceptable when going to v1 to v2,  many programs do that.  It should not happen with point updates.  This is clearly a programming fault.    I don't mind the odd problem with updates, it happens with a lot of different software,  But this is the first time, I'm prevented from going back a point version. 

      

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