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Publisher 1.9.1 crash on save and save as for older files


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Had "crash on save" or "crash on save as" in 1,9,0, for one perticular files created in earlier version. Got to work on the file on another computer with 1,9,0 fine. Now with 1,9,1, so far all files I tried to open and modify crash on "save" and "save as"...

 

Got an iMac 2012, stuck on Mac OS Catalina, now at 10,15,7. Need Help

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I did not test too many things. I got an old 1.8.6 copy of Publisher from my other computer to get to work on more urgent things.

Attached 2 of the files created on a previous version that I can open in both version but can not save or save as in 1.9.1 (JournalLaFenetre....afpub). Also find a file that I can no longer open : it crashes 1.9.1 and freezes 1.8.6. (SondageStLele-2021.afpub)

 I created a new file on 1.9.1 to copy content from the old (JournalLaFenetre...). Attempts to copy TOC from old to new makes 1.9.1 crash. Attempts to fiddle with copied text styles in the new file makes 1.9.1 crash.

Also included, 3 copied text from crash reports.

Maybe it's a bad font file?

Have a nice day!

 

JournalLaFenetreMars2021.afpub JournalLaFenetreDecembre2020.afpub SondageStLele-2021.afpub Crash-1.9.1-on-copy-TOC.rtf Crash-1.9.1-on-open.rtf Crash-1.9.1-on-save.rtf

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This looks like a bug in 1.9.1 - I've added your files to the report.

The SondageStLele file opens and saves for me - it maybe a linked file issue. You could try renaming the source folder and seeing if the file will then load. Heres a screen shot showing the linked files file locationimage.png

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