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  1. Attach a crashing sample. Please check.Think symbols are involved. Details This sample file was created in 1.7.3 and edited and saved in 1.8.2. Mac Edition Affinity Designer 1.8.2 ( JPN ) sample.afdesign
  2. Perhaps for relatively obvious reasons (i.e. recursion!) Affinity Desinger (version 1.8.1) crashes immediately when trying to move an existing symbol "inside" a copy of itself. To reproduce: create a new document, and add a new shape (e.g. a rectangle). turn said object into a symbol duplicate this symbol (keeping it selected — the next step is only possible if the symbol is ordered "above" a copy of itself, in terms of the layer structure) from the menu bar, select "layer">"arrange">"move inside" or press the shortcut <cmd> + <alt> + <G> [which is how I discovered this, accidentally, thinking this shortcut would rather ungroup things] To solve: please make it impossible to move/copy an object into "itself"
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