Folks: So I was finally able to reproduce the crash in house, via Joe's steps above, with ONE additional step. These crashes seem to be at least tangentially related to another bug we've been working on -- which one of the posters actually mentioned above -- a crash with the magnetic lasso tool. The operative factor with both bugs seems to be having Precise Cursor turned ON. So let me ask you all... Are you all working with Precise Cursor turned ON -- either via Preferences (Prefs > Cursors > Precise setting for Painting and/or Other Cursors) or by simply keeping Caps Lock ON -- so the cursor appears as a crosshair? This was the factor that got me crashing. Shame on me for not thinking of it earlier, but there you go. I would assume, given that many of you are working with paths and shapes on a very regular basis, that it's probably the case for all of you that you have this turned on. If so, good news... We know what the problem is, we have a solid fix that should be coming out in a future release of Photoshop, and there's an easy workaround -- simply turn Precise Cursor OFF -- either via Preferences or by setting Caps Lock to OFF. If Precise Cursor is essential to your workflow, you should certainly go back to/continue to use Photoshop 19.0 for the time being (to go back to a previous version, please see the steps I posted in the thread above). If you're NOT using Precise Cursor, please speak up and let me know on this thread. If there's something else going on here, we definitely want to figure out what's going on. But for me, that was absolutely the trigger cause of the crashes I was able to reproduce. WIthout Precise Cursor/Caps Lock ON, I could work all day with paths and shapes without crashing. Thanks so much for all of your help. Please do let me know if you turn off Precise Cursor and are still crashing. Eric Floch Photoshop Quality Engineer
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