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LPub3D 2.3.6 keeps crashing on me whenever I do something as simple as changing the font size in the assembly setup.  About 80% of the time when I change any of the settings, LPub crashes and closes with no error message.

I recently installed it on a new laptop via the LDraw all-in-one installer.  I have the parts libraries installed, I can do the usual operations of adding steps to a page, making callouts, etc., so the program seems to be working, I just can't change the settings.  My OS is Windows 10 Home, 64 bit.  Does anyone know what might be happening or where else I could try asking for help?  Thanks!

EDIT: I registered an account on the ldraw forum, but the "new thread" button doesn't show up for me, so I can't seem to post there.  :/

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When you say crashes you mean it  simply closes? Whenever you change a setting, it seems to be changing all of that setting change that is in the file you are working on. So, maybe your PC can't handle it. How large is your file? That particular version may have issues. There are newer versions. I would download a newer version and try it. ( go to sourceforge from LPUB3D) I also have 64 bit windows 10. I'm using LPub3D-2.3.11.0.1269_20190517. The only issue I'm having is that the divider lines don't locate correctly. If a newer version still has issues,... There may be something bad running on your other PC that crashes. Run MRT (malware removal tool) by Microsoft and run Windows Defender, and all of your security software on it.

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