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Dreamweaver 5.5 crashing
Hi, I am having problems in Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5, as a designer/developer for websites I use the find and replace loads and its just common knowledge for me to know the shortcut but when I do this and the box comes up to do the find and replace after a few seconds dreamweaver crashes and I can't figure out why or what it is.
Unfortunately I cannot fit the entire error on here but have attached it to this post. Any help would be appreciated as this is a importance peace of functionality for me. thanks Graham
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No offense, I'm not opening an unknown .DOC file off the internet, but otherwise this question is probably best in the Adobe forums, not MacRumors.
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I posted here because I got a good response last time I posted here, I never get a great response from the companies own forums, if the creators of macrumors had thought they won't help people with software issues then this sub forum wouldn't exist in which I posted and don't go judging people, I couldn't put up a text file because it wouldn't allow me too.
I came here asking a genuine question expecting a professional answer. So would someone be kind enough to look at it and let me know as its annoying.
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Try creating a PDF of your error report and upload that
I saw your original post on Adobe's forums, and, as usual, their staff don't bother to reply. As far as the other poster here goes, why don't you post a PDF of the error report and maybe he'll be brave enough to look at it.
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As a Lead Systems Engineer my professional answer is that no one should open an unknown DOC file from the internet. That was a polite answer I supplied, sorry if it wasn't the one you wanted to hear.
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