I am damn fed up with Corels lack interst in fixing this damn!!!!! image clipping problems that has been aprt of PP since I can remeber...not even reducing the cache level from to 1 make a difference I've evn upgrade to new systme recently and thought this might resolve the issue but it's definitely not a hardware problem it
I all I have to do is move an object around na dhalf the work area disappears, zooming out will resptore, but soom back in and sometimes the same thing happens parts of images and or objects disappear....I reacall 2 years ago I ahd teh same ting happen I only to notice after it came from print....lucky for me the page of concern was collage of photos so the clipping /rmissing mage elemets were not noticable unless scritinzed
DAMN COREL problem...oh yeah you bet I am pissed...people ask me what software I use...it's getting to the point where I am embarrassed to say Corel!!!!!!!!!!!! and I do not know enough about illustrator to get any work done
anyone know if Corel is going to address this problem or are we left to deal with becuase it is waht it is
Hi SD,
do you by any chance happen to use a Logitech mouse? I have never had the issue you speak of in Draw or PP; definitely not in PP! A week or so back I happened to finally decide the install the software which came with my Logitch mouse, as I had always just let it use the default Windows Vista driver which worked fine. As soon as I installed the driver and software I noticed it started messing up Draw. Every time I dragged an object is started duplicating all over the place and zooming in and out made the screen behave in a simliar way to how you have described yours behaving.
I uninstalled the software and all was back ro normal again. The funny thing is - in Windows 7 Beta I also installed the same Logitch software and it had no effect on anything at all. I still have it installed now.
I have Microsoft mouse
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Me, too. I use a Wacom.. The Logitech glitch was on a laptop that I set up for my son who was badly injured in a car accident a few years ago.
I wasn't really trying to blame the mouse driver, I'm just trying to find something else............anything else to blame.
What I'm trying to say, maybe I'm not being clear, is that there has to be some conflict, probably some "off-the-wall-you'd-never-suspect" it was such a trouble maker causing you all these headaches.
I really feel bad for you, Dog. Sincerely I do.
It's just that I don't have a clue where to send you to look...........a driver, a setting, another piece of software, a video card, a font glitch, etc. etc. etc.
I'm sure you've checked everything reasonable. That's why I'm suggesting it may be something unreasonable, something that makes very little sense.
Every time I see a post from you, I get a pit in my stomach. Before I even read it, I know that you've probably encountered yet another problem.
It shouldn't be.
You shouldn't be having all these issues.
I'll keep my thinking cap on. If any new bright idea pops up, I'll be sure to let you know..........sigh.