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Resize tool on version 22.1 breaks photoshop and forces me to restart it

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Dec 22, 2020 Dec 22, 2020

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Whenever I resize one or more layer with CTRL + T, I can't save or do anything else on my file because everything I try to do gives me the "Could not complete your request because of a program error" message, and if I try to save it shows "Could not save "file name here" because of a program error."

 

I downgraded to version 22.01 and it's working fine, updated again to 22.1 and still gives me errors.

 

Already lost 2 files before finding out that a resize tool can break a whole program and even stopping me from saving a file. At least I found out.

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Jan 12, 2021 Jan 12, 2021

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Hello!

I have exactly the same problem... I am on Windows 10, 64bit, 2004 version. 
This bug only happens when sharing files with a colleague working on MacBook Pro, but this a really inconsistent bug, it happened on 4 files amongst the 50 we were sharing. I can re-save the PSD with a new name, but it still does not allow me to resize, it gives me the same error. I can make layer adjustments and save that, but not resizing.

The only thing I noticed was that my colleague was working using 22.0 and I am on 22.1.

 

So we both updated our software, and it seems that the bug is gone... Finger crossed until now.
 

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