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fredleblanc

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  1. Hi @Patrick Connor — checking to see if you found anything odd (and to make sure this was happening with my files on your end as well). What's weird to me is that in the .afdesign file, I'm seeing two different logos (one much more often than the other), but they were all imported the same way I believe, as pasted graphics. Or I may be wrong. I guess I wasn't paying attention to how things were coming in at the time, this was more just tinkering with an idea. Anyway, just seeing if something stood out to you. Happy holidays!
  2. Thanks Patrick! I'm making a little NFL pool site for some friends, and the things in question are the logos. I've attached the file that was good in 2.0.0 but not 2.0.3. And here's the "quick look" view from Finder: new-look-4.afdesign
  3. I was working on a file from Designer 2.0.0, where I had pasted in a few images that I copied from the web. I pasted in maybe 6-8 different files. I saved it, and opened it with 2.0.0, everything was fine. I just installed 2.0.3 and opened that same file and the pasted images are wrong. It seems like they're all copies of the first image I pasted in? When I "quick look" the file from Finder, I can see the right images there, but opening the file up with 2.0.3 seems to show things wrong. If I don't save the file, the quick look doesn't break. I can duplicate the file in Finder and open it up in 2.0.3 where it's wrong. If I save that file, then quick look that newly saved file, it saves the state of all the images being wrong. I can only seem to reproduce this in files that started in 2.0.0 and are opened in 2.0.3. For example, creating a new file in 2.0.3, pasting images from all over the place, saving, shutting down, re-opening, that all works OK. I'm now scared to open any .afdesign files I've been working on, even from the 1.x.x days, because I don't want my source files to break.
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