Seems to be 95% of the time when Corel crashes for me, its because I just clicked something to change the color of my selected object.
It's so bad, I save before I even think of changing a color.
But of course I occasionally forget and end up loosing a few minutes of work.
Am I alone and is there a fix for this?
Does it crash when you click a color in a palette, or do you try to change color from a dialog?FWIW, I have seen crashes when trying to adjust an image from Image Adjustment Lab or the Color Balance dialog.
It doesn't crash when I click on a color in a palette.
Double Clicking the Color to edit it in the Fill Editor will sometimes be the last thing I click before it crashes.
If I double click a color swatch here, it opens the Palette Editor as expected without crashing.Is it the same with all palettes?
Something else.
I double clicked the color to open up the "Edit Fill" and it opened up. (As seen in the screenshot)
But when I switched the radio dial from "Color palettes" to "Color viewers", Corel Draw Crashed.
This is the display I was trying to get to when CorelDraw Crashed.
I was able to reopen it and then view the "Color Viewer" after that, but my original question is:Why is is crashing and what can I do to prevent it?
OlsonSigns said:Why is is crashing and what can I do to prevent it?
I wish I knew.Draw has always had a reputation of crashing during the most peculiar circumstances, and unfortunately that reputation is still true.I got the impression you were double clicking a swatch in a color palette to bring up the Palette Editor, which led to a crash, but now it seems more like you are double clicking the fill area in Status Bar to open the Edit Fill dialog.Anyway, I have no idea why it crashes.Does it happen also if you open the dialog with F11, or from Property Bar when Interactive Fill tool is active?