Rhetorical question/statement really...has there every been a version of DRAW that doesn't crash after customizing the workspace? I haven't used one yet. I don't know WHY Corel even made workspace customization an option as it never seem to last very long with doing the old F8 trick. So frustrating.
Oh and as usual, those who never have problems need not reply. We all know what your responses will be.
William Fehr said:Oh and as usual, those who never have problems need not reply. We all know what your responses will be.
So., you believe that we lie? Or perhaps, do you believe that the company pay people for say "there's no problem"?
I always customize my workspace, and save with a different name. Also, i export/export as a new workspace. And I never found problems on that. The problem is if you import a workspace from a different version. That's a very bad idea.
No.
Ariel said:I always customize my workspace, and save with a different name. Also, i export/export as a new workspace. And I never found problems on that. The problem is if you import a workspace from a different version. That's a very bad idea.
I also save to a different name. Import and export when needed. I do not import a workspace from a different version. But continue to have issues, for years, on many machines and many versions of Win and Corel.
"Save setting as default" means you better have your work backed up (i.e. create multiple versions as you go) and be prepared to restart holding F8.
As stated, it does no good for you or anyone like you to reply to this and say that because you have no problem I (we) shouldn't, but you couldn't resist, could you. :-)
Why would it be a very bad idea to import a workspace from a different version. I mean, that is exactly what you’re supposed to do isn’t it? You upgrad your software. You import your previous settings. Some software will ask if you want to do that while it’s installing! I have other software that’s so stable that I don’t even maintain their workspace and settings by backing up, then just copy/pasting it again later. I would not be mad if that caused a crash because it is wrong, but it works and casuses no problem. But here is CorelDraw, with a built in method for keeping the workspace, and you’re saying, it’s a bad idea to actually use it.