program error problemm

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Smurfy
Mar 16, 2006
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I have created a couple of layouts and on one set, everytime I try to open the file I get:
"Unable to complete your request because of a program error"

Strangely, I recreated the file from scratch, and now I get the same problem with the new one.

Files are made up of layers of Fills, Images, and text, with layer effects on some layers.

Anyone have a clue as to what is going on?

Thanks

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Mike Hyndman
Mar 16, 2006
"Runnin’ on Empty" wrote in message
I have created a couple of layouts and on one set, everytime I try to open the file I get:
"Unable to complete your request because of a program error"
Strangely, I recreated the file from scratch, and now I get the same problem with the new one.

Files are made up of layers of Fills, Images, and text, with layer effects on some layers.

Anyone have a clue as to what is going on?

Thanks

You could be using a corrupt font, try saving and opening your image without the text layer, If it works, try using a different font.

HTH
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liyangzy
Mar 17, 2006
Sorry I dong not kown
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bmoag
Mar 17, 2006
This warning box sounds more dire than it usually really is. It does not usually indicate total program failure.
But it might. It can also happen as a symptom of hardware problems in your computer.
It usually means you are simply trying to perform an operation on a layer that you simply cannot do in Photoshop.
It would be a lot less ominous if the warning box simply said "Idiot, you can’t do what you are trying to do."
If you close Photoshop, reboot your computer and try to do the same thing and then it lets you do it then it means Photoshop had a problem accessing real or virtual memory with a part of your operation and you may have an issue with your RAM or the RAM controller on your motherboard. It could also mean that the second time you tried the operation you did it in a "legal" way or the hardware problem you are having is intermittent.
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Mike Hyndman
Mar 17, 2006
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Sorry I dong not kown

Never mind ;(
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Smurfy
Mar 17, 2006
"bmoag" wrote in message
This warning box sounds more dire than it usually really is. It does not usually indicate total program failure.
But it might. It can also happen as a symptom of hardware problems in your computer.
It usually means you are simply trying to perform an operation on a layer that you simply cannot do in Photoshop.
It would be a lot less ominous if the warning box simply said "Idiot, you can’t do what you are trying to do."
If you close Photoshop, reboot your computer and try to do the same thing and then it lets you do it then it means Photoshop had a problem accessing real or virtual memory with a part of your operation and you may have an issue with your RAM or the RAM controller on your motherboard. It could also mean that the second time you tried the operation you did it in a "legal" way or the hardware problem you are having is intermittent.
No, it’s not a RAM issue… It may be a font issue, as the affected layout does have one font layer the rest do not.

Thanks for the tops, anyway.

Runnin’

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