I have never had any issues before pulling in artwork using the scrapbook / browse method to open a folder and rummage through artwork and other images from other files. Now, when I double click on the folder, it doesn't do anything, and if I click on a folder that has pictures, instead, I look down and photos are automatically running in the photo viewer program. I don't know what is happening all of a sudden. I am working on a big project for a very important client and I cannot function without being able to pull artwork from other folders.
No other problems that I can see. I was working in it last night and to get around the scrapbook issue, I opened powerpoint, inserted the jpeg I needed onto a blank page, copied and pasted it into the Corel folder and it worked okay. Time consuming but I will always try to find a work-around.
Updating Coreldraw is not going to help you in this case. Scrapbook is not a feature of any of the current, or even recent, versions. So we need to try to fix the one that you have.
I'm assuming that you are double clicking in the scrapbook. What happens if you double click in windows explorer? I'm hoping that it will also open in picture viewer, which means that the problem is in windows and can probably be fixed.
When I double click in scrapbook, yes, the picture viewer opens in a separate window. I have not tried to double click anything directly in windows explorer - you mean something other than being in Corel / scrapbook? All other programs are functioning correctly.
Hello chelev; I went from ver. 9 to 11 and it was better, but went from 11 to X4 and X4 was a Very Good ver. ( With All the Updates.) But now all that you can get is X7 ( that is Also going to be a strong program with all the updates, as soon as they come out, I believe.)
Good Luck, George
chelev123 said:you mean something other than being in Corel / scrapbook?
Yes, if you click the windows key to bring up the windows start menu and type a folder name in the box where the cursor appears, that will bring up windows explorer to show that folder. You can then double click on any image file that appears there.
Or, it you have any image files on your windows desktop, double click one of those.