Is there any way to stop the save disk icon from turning on even if I switch documents? It's really annoying and makes me wonder if I already saved or not and some documents are huge so it takes time to save them.
It must have something to do with how the document is monitored in terms of the 'dirtyiness' of it and some things are picked up and registered as a dirty doc when it really isn't. Anyone dirty?
Just checking CorelDRAW 2021, I see that it is still the case that simply selecting a guideline will trigger this (enabling the Save button; marking the document as being "dirty").
It doesn't seem to matter whether the guideline is on a Page layer or a Master layer.
I'm guessing that you don't even have to select anything, but simply tab away from the page then back and it will then be marked "dirty"
Yes. Corel 2019 btw.
I'm guessing if you test your file it will act similarly.
skeevay said:Yes. Corel 2019 btw.
skeevay said:I'm guessing if you test your file it will act similarly.
In my testing, tabbing away from a page with a guideline on it is not sufficient to trigger this behavior.
Selecting (or deselecting) a guideline does trigger this behavior.
When you tab back to the "unchanged" page and try to close it, does it prompt you to save?
skeevay said:When you tab back to the "unchanged" page and try to close it, does it prompt you to save?
No.
Maybe part of the issue has been addressed.
Would you mind saving your test file to 2019 and uploading for testing? Thanks.
Edit: No need for test file. A little clarification. The guideline "thing" is different than the original poster's issue. The guidelines are active elements on the page and trigger the behavior when clicked. .
The issue at hand pertains to objects in the document that trigger a "change" by simply tabbing from the document and then back again.