as in title - with 2023 march update I've lost all custom keyboard shortcuts. I've tried importing workspace (full and selective) from backups, nothing works.
secondary problem (existing since always) is that manual custom keyboard changes take ages, It's so slow if would take like half a day to manually restore 50 of them.
anybody else experience this problem?
m.
Exactly the same in my case. After upgrading on laptop it kept my workspace intact apart from custom shortcuts. Before upgrading on desktop i exported workspace both as everything included and also one with shortcuts only. After upgrading situation was the same as on laptop so I tried importing workspace with no luck. It was importing and when done shortcuts were still missing. I spent an hour customizing shortcuts and exported new workspace from 2023 version. Than I tried importing this one on laptop and although this was on workspace from 20023 version nothing changed so I had to customize all shortcuts once again.
Here too, everything matters ok, except our personalized shortcuts, which makes us lose everything a work of years! I couldn't either. One more problem for Corel's collection of missing solutions!
Hello,
An issue has been identified with workspace incompatibilities in the March release.
We are still investigating, but as a workaround for importing shortcuts in workspaces, I would ask that you, and others experiencing the issue, please try the following, with CorelDRAW application closed, not running. With the help of a member of the development team, we have found this to be a potential workaround for the issue when importing shortcuts in workspaces in the March release update.
1) In Windows Explorer, navigate to: C:\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2022\Programs64\Addons\U3 (if you have installed to a custom install path location ,please adjust to the appropriate install location).2) Make a copy of the UserDraw.xslt file (Copy and paste to make a simple copy in the file location).3) Move the original UserDraw.xslt file to another location, where it can be edited, for example the user Desktop location.4) In the new location, open the UserDraw.xslt file for editing in Notepad (right click and choose Open With> Notepad).5) Once the file is opened, search for: <!-- Shortcut key --> <xsl:template match="//shortcutKeyTables/table[@tableID='bc175625-191c-4b95-9053-756e5eee26fe']">6) After "...match=" type: SKIPTHIS, so it should read: <!-- Shortcut key --> <xsl:template match="SKIPTHIS//shortcutKeyTables/table[@tableID='bc175625-191c-4b95-9053-756e5eee26fe']">7) Save the file.8) In Windows Explorer, move the newly edited UserDraw.xslt file back to c:\Program Files\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2022\Programs64\Addons\U3 location.9) After following these steps, Launch CorelDRAW and you should be able to import your workspace, along with custom shortcut keys.
Please let us know your results.Sharon
yes, it worked!
(I've tried once with only 'keyboard shortcuts' selected from the workspace import list which did not work, but the full workspace import did the trick)
thanks for the help,m.
This didnt work for me nor my colleagues
I also get error message "Valid Workspace file not found at the path specific" with the file i saved right before the update and an older backup file doesnt import shortcuts