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  1. Ensure APh is in a state that the next launch will re-open large files in order to return state Double-click an Affinity-openable file (tested/repro'd with both CR2 RAW and .afphoto) See the requested file be opened but a tab for one of the restored files will be the actually-selected tab requiring hunting for the newly opened file Tested on APh 1.7.1, macOS Mojave (10.14.5), MBP 2018/32G/i9/Vega20 EDIT: Another side effect of this (as I'm noting given the number of crashes I'm encountering right now) is that if you relaunch the app from the crash dialog, there's no guarantee that the proper file (the active one at the time of the crash) will be the selected tab after opening the recovery file.
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