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Bought publisher V1 last year, worked with no problems. Haven't used it for a while, but now every time I go to make a pdf the app crashes as soon as it displays the next dialogue. I have CleanMyMac installed and this is the error message it generates. Using Monterey V12.6.3  Thanks for any help.

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Hi @SmudgyArtist,

1 hour ago, SmudgyArtist said:

Seems to be a problem caused by DropBox syncing

I take it Dropbox was syncing the folder you were exporting to?  

If you try exporting to a folder that Dropbox isn't syncing, are you able to export okay?

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I had created a load of images which I brought into my Publisher document, and these were placed without a problem. However after I had posted my original message I thought about whether the files could be read to make the pdf, as a new document with 1 image worked OK. Noticed then the images I was trying to use had a green tick with white circle, but a fully downloaded file should have a white tick in a green circle. Once fully downloaded, these worked fine. I'm assuming/guessing that if the parent folder in DropBox is set to be online, but folders inside are set to be offline, there is a potential issue?

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