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Hello,

I bought recently Affinity Photo and got quite frustrated about the bugs I ran into. Opening four or more (small) jpgs the first file was not opened after 6 minutes. So I did force quit. Opening one by one is ok. Hope it will be solved soon. (Mac Mid 2011, SSD 10.13.2)

 

Than I made my first macro. added a new layer, named it black. changed the canvas to screen size, filled with black. choose the background and copied it. Choose layer black and pasted the copy. Command E twice to make it the new background. Save > as flattened and close. Stopped the macro and saved it in the library. I open a new file to use the macro on. And the result is that it uses the former picture and not this one. In Photoshop this was not a problem at all. Can't I do this in AP? 

 

Next question is, how can I remove it from the library? I don't see how.

 

Can you help me with this?

By the way all the best wishes for the year to come

  • 3 months later...
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HI Herb and everyone reading...

 

same problem: I mean...after I created three macro about © (for which the only way is adding text in the EXIF description field indicating that I made that picture/file, and that I discovered can be easily deleted), I tried to find a way to delete the other two versions, recorded in the default macro library. And library doesn't show, even if I try and recall it from Studio; why? Am I missing something? Affinity's guide doesn't help with that...too few informations.

 

thanx for the help

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