Ariel said:check if Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is corrected intalled on your system.
Would you please explain exactly how a user would check that VBA is correctly installed on a system?
If I were experiencing those sorts of problems, and a "repair install" did not fix it, then I would probably try a full uninstall / reinstall of CorelDRAW.
I understand that such an approach has its own potential risks and headaches!
As one example, I know that I could not at this time successfully install CorelDRAW X8 using the DVD that came in the box. That has to do with later versions of some Microsoft Visual C++ stuff. The last time I did a new installation of X8, I had to go through Corel technical support to get access to a version of the installation stuff that incorporated necessary updates.
Rochelley said:I have some projects on the go and cannot risk not being able to use X8 while I hash through all of that again. If you own a registered copy, is there an actually updated install file that you can use where you don't have to deal with the Visual C++ stuff?
You are being very wise! I agree, if it's working well enough to keep active projects moving, then you don't want to tangle with re-installation if you have reason to expect problems there.
Corel technical support were able to get me a version of the X8 installation stuff that worked without having to play games with the Visual C++ stuff.
For the record, all of my stuff was on Windows 7 systems.