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I've run into an issue where an image frame I copied from another cannot be replaced (even though I have been using this exact workflow for ages). It appears that the image frame in question is associated to a master that is not applied to this page (but only to the page it was copied from). I have no idea how this happened.

 

I've tried moving this section to a new document to post to the forums, but then the bug disappears.

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I'm honestly at the point where I am going to stop using the software if it weren't that I need to finish this. I'm finding serious bugs at the least once a week and its a huge time sink to report them and to not see them fixed. The number of times where I had to delete and start over to fix all sorts of issues caused by the software is really disheartening.

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@stokerg I am currently uploading the file with the resources to the link here:

It's about 4 GB in total, which Dropbox indicates takes over an hour, so I hope uploading it once suffices.
I do trust you handle it with confidentiality.

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11 minutes ago, Intuos5 said:

It's about 4 GB in total, which Dropbox indicates takes over an hour, so I hope uploading it once suffices.

If you could let me know when the upload has finished that would be great as i don't get notifications from Dropbox.

12 minutes ago, Intuos5 said:

I do trust you handle it with confidentiality.

Yup, all files will be deleted once the issue has been looked at and the files won't leave my PC :) 

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@stokerg could you also look at applying or reapplying masterpages across the document? E.g. reapplying the master to Chapter 04 and then undoing the master application causes the app to crash (reason was the image changed position and I wanted to check its original position in the transform panel). Think it may be due to having deleted some master page content in detached mode. There's many more of these kinds of issues, but I'm not sure where else to mention them, considering its all tied to this file.

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