Try right mouse clicking on the filename, choose Open with, and then choose a different Photo viewer... like Windows Picture and Fax Viewer... if it does the same thing as Corel, it's probably a Windows issue more than a Corel Program issue.
Then after that there's lots of stuff to try... like a cold boot might work... who knows... maybe somebody that's had this exact problem before.
the 'dd'
Hi Laura,
my only advice is to NEVER, EVER open any file directly from your email client. No matter where or who it's from. Do NOT ever trust the provenance no matter who you think it came from. Please always save the file to a physical drive, virus check it and then, when you're content that it's safe, open your editing/viewing application and then open the file. It sounds overly protective, but it'll be your friend one day. Making the association within the OS is all well and fine for convenience, but ultimately you just might be happy one day to take the long way round and not pick up a virus. It'll take you all of a few seconds extra to do it. So it's always SOS... Save File > Open Application > Seek File
Sorry to sound a bit of a misery, but I assure you that getting rid of a virus, although fun, is VERY time consuming
Just me being careful I guess :o) it's served me well for a long time. Though I got caught once by an IT 'expert'. Not their fault of course, just an oversight. It took us three days to get everything clear. Gosh, it's hard to believe that it was three years ago now. The infection spread through a network of over 100 computers. A fun few days :o)
Cute avatar BTW... A Border Collie?