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Crash when adding several images with Place command


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Hi,

I used to add several images in a document, with "Place" command. Everything works fine last time and now it crashes every time I try. Images are png format. I try with 4 or 5 with non pb. If I drag and drop, it works fine too.
It crashes with more than 7 at a time. 

Any idea of what's going on ?

Thx

My configuration :

  • OS :Windows 11
  • Affinity Publisher version 1.10.5.13142
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Hi Djockim,

Has this only just started happening recently? If possible could you provide a copy of the latest crash report found by following the below guide?

Thanks
C

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6 hours ago, djockim said:

Hi
Here is a zip file with all recent publisher crash reports
Thanks for your investigations

crashreport.zip 4.99 MB · 0 downloads

Hi Djockim,

This issue should be solved by the thread N.P.M linked to above did you try the suggestions found in that thread?

C

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