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Egle

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  1. Hei, This suggestion you have given me earlier. I have uninstalled the mentioned Windows Update, but the issue reacquired What should I do?
  2. Hei again, I have hoped that I have solved this problem. However, now the same issue has appeared working in another document - Affinity publisher crashes after adding a new page. Please see my latest crash report attached 70ff04b7-6b24-42c3-a76d-b08682d18859.dmp
  3. Unticking Open CL didn't help. However, I have followed the instructions from that link and uninstalled the mentioned Win11 update, and it seamed to help (so far). 🥳 I will continue working in Affinity and come back here if the issue comes back. Thanks a lot!
  4. Hei @Callum, My GPU drivers are updated. Please find the screenshot you asked for attached
  5. Hei, I've been using Affinity products for a while now and never had similar problem. Suddenly, most of Publisher documents crash after adding new pages. Even those documents I have worked in a while ago. It is impossible to work, and the documents consist only of several pages. I have Windows 11, and already tried the following solutions without results: Updated Affinity to the newest version (1.10.5.1342) Checked Windows for any driver updates Tried adding page without attaching it to master page Uninstalled and installed Affinity Attached you can find some of the crash reports and the document I worked in when it happened first time. Hope you can help me. Let me know if you need any more information. Thanks in advance, Egle 31f4611c-4cff-4773-81d6-fea308779469.dmp fd8f9ad5-3cd3-4aac-8314-bb7e400fd29d.dmp 1eb228cb-1f71-47f3-8eb6-87e57486404d.dmp Slides_Amnesty.afpub
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