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06-12-2022, 05:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2022, 05:44 PM by Zubersoft.)
I'll take a look at this as soon as I get a chance. Are you removing annotations that are in the PDF itself or ones you created in MobileSheets? Based on your description, I'm assuming they are annotations in the PDF. If you go to Settings->Display Settings, do you have it set to "Quality" or "Speed"? If you switch it, does the crash?
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They're annotations made in MSP. I only tried exporting the pdf later to remove the annotations in another app. I'll check the Settings and try switching them later, I'll let you know if that makes any difference!
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06-16-2022, 05:38 PM
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Hi there! Have you had a chance to download the pdf and look into this at all? I'm having the same issue with a number annotations in this file by now, but other programs seem to be able to remove them if I export the file (and MSP has no problem adding annotations, only removing them, the problem remains with the same annotations if I export the file and reimport it). As I said in my original post, this is not the first time this has happened to me, it's no longer relevant to this particular project as I'm not really changing much to the markings now that we're several shows in, but I'll appreciate it if it gets fixed before the next time I work with a larger file or setlist :-)
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I was able to download the file, and I was able to remove annotations on the pages you mentioned without any crashes. I've tested on five different pages and removing annotations and saving the changes has not resulted in any crashes or errors. I do notice that the call into the PDF library to save the file seems to be taking a large amount of time. That usually points to the file being very unoptimized or having other issues with the way it is constructed. Optimizing the file or rebuilding it in a tool like Adobe Acrobat can often fix that. Regardless, I can't reproduce a crash, so I'm not sure what steps I should take to reproduce what you were seeing. As a side note, I've been using the single page display mode which only displays a single page at a time in the editor. If you've been using a different display mode, let me know. It doesn't seem to me like that should matter, but I'd like to test in the same fashion as you if possible.
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