Update: Solution was found by the suggestion from Shelby Moore
.Hey there, So I have created a VBA macro, and I could use some feedback and advice on how to correct a crashing issue. The outline of the macro is below.
This works fine on smaller files with around 50 pages but when I tried a production document with around 400 pages it made CorelDraw crash.
I was thinking if I could add a delay on each page, it might help and not send the program it an unresponsive state then crash.
Any advice on how to resolve this would be greatly appreciated.
Ah, I see now. It does indeed run smooth and did not cause Corel to crash. I watched the memory while it ran and that was not the issue. I believe this will be the solution to my current issue. Thank you very much Shelby!
What is probably happening is that, due to the number of pages, your computer must not have enough resources and has reached the maximum limit of available RAM. You may need to set CorelDRAW as a top priority in the task manager, but beware, this may cause the system to quit unexpectedly!