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Periphaeria

120 Posts

Posted - 09/26/2007 :  15:45:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have got this error couple of days when using undo (Ctrl+Z, don't know would this happen with the toolbar's command).

(Win XP, PCStitch Pro 8.03.008)

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Edited by - Periphaeria on 09/26/2007 15:46:32

Dragonlair

USA
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Posted - 09/26/2007 :  17:34:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've seen that "Object referenced" message before but the rest of it, including the variable references is new. Usually I just get the message with nothing.

Is the problem consistent? Even better, can you FORCE the error to occur? I got good doing that for awhile but, knock on wood, it's been behaving for me. That's a change.

Diane
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Periphaeria

120 Posts

Posted - 09/26/2007 :  23:33:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Diane, I seem to get all the inconsistent errors - this is one of them.



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Mark

USA
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Posted - 09/27/2007 :  08:59:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can you tell me what the last thing you did was that you were trying to undo? Also, can you make this happen on demand?

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Periphaeria

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Posted - 09/27/2007 :  11:46:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It has happened when I have copied something from the grid, then paste it about two times and decided that I want to undo it.

And, as previously mentioned, I am Mistress of Inconsistent PCStitch Pro Errors so I really can't reproduce it on demand.

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