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    Artwork / Swatches corrupting

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      William Kansepa
      last edited by William Kansepa

      I sometimes face intermittent challenges when working in VS like having saved Global colour swatches disappearing both from the palette and the artwork. You have VS randomly substituting these swatches with other colours. This happens after I save, close and reopen the file.

      I am then forced to rework the file by recreating the swatches to reapply them onto the artwork. Having done this, I save, close and reopen the file. The file now displays normal with all my swatches intact. No matter how many times I close and reopen the file, the swatches will no longer corrupt.

      Please note that the rework is still being done using the original document, there is no creating a new document. Also note that I work exclusively in CMYK colour mode.

      I am sending an example problematic file to @VectorStyler.

      Edit:
      I am using the latest build on Windows 10.

      HP•Windows 11 Pro•11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz 2.70 GHz• RAM: 16.0 GB (DDR4)

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      • W Online
        William Kansepa
        last edited by

        File sent.

        HP•Windows 11 Pro•11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz 2.70 GHz• RAM: 16.0 GB (DDR4)

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          VectorStyler @William Kansepa
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          @William-Kansepa Got the file. I will try to figure out what happens here.

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