On Saturday, February 26, 2005, 10:33:24 PM, Jim Kauffman wrote:

JK> A good trouble-shooting technique is to rename your PowerPro
JK> folder to something like OldPP, then do a clean PowerPro install.
JK> Create a note with the clean install and see if you crash. If you
JK> don't, try copying your old notes (in OldPP) over one at a time
JK> until you find one that crashes PP.

The difficulty with this is that it's not consistent - even with the
same note, I sometimes see this behaviour, sometimes not.

JK> If none of them crashes, try deleting your Notes folder in OldPP
JK> and replace it with the one from the fresh install. It's possible
JK> that one of your notes files is corrupted.

Well...it's at least two of them, but I will try recreating the notes
for which I've seen the problem occur, and see if it recurs with the
new notes.

-- 
Deborah

Good judgement comes from experience, and experience - well that comes
from poor judgement.



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