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Sengadog

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  1. I've noticed this too. However, this used to happen to me when I used PagePlus whenever I zoomed in, so I'm sort of used to it but shouldn't happen. I think they should stay exactly where they are.
  2. Don't think the afoul will help as it happens on any that are being created. The images are in apple photos, jpg image type and selected, click ok then drag and size on page, text added, File saved to a documents folder on MacBook Air.
  3. This has happened on numerous occasions with different AFPUBS. Steps to recreate. Open Affinity and create a new blank document Drop and paste from photos and image onto the page Add artistic text Save then choose file, export. CRASH Re-open Affinity save document and exit affinity completely. Open Affinity, choose recent, then export and all is ok.
  4. I can open photos and drag a JPG image onto a page in AFP, but I cannot do the same for a PNG image. I can import both JPG and PNG images via the import tool, but if I do, the colours are not the same as the original image, or if it is drag and dropped onto the page. IMPORTIMAGES.afpub
  5. Hi MEB, unfortunately I deleted the file. I will try to replicate the fault, and if it crashes I will save the AFPUB file then send you that and the crash report.
  6. Version 1.7 I have encountered multiple crashes while trying to export design as an image, JPEG especially. Sometimes it crashes immediately, sometimes gets as far as selecting a folder to export too. I am using a 2018 MacBook, 8gb Ram Intel core I5. Cannot replicate, there seem to be no steps to recreate the crash. The page trying to be exported contained a JPEG image in the centre of the page.
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