Hi Rob,
I tested with 14 when I responded before...just checked now to be sure I'm also on build 4044.
Do you have any special characters other than letters and numbers in your Story names? If so, post a screenshot of the story dialog as the content might be related to the crash.
Is everything on a single monitor, or is part of the interface not on the primary monitor when you crash?
Have you created a fresh user account and tried to reproduce it there? It is possible that some login item on your personal account is interfering with things. This is important.
If still problematic, if you haven't recently, run Disk Utility and do a Verify Disk, and if all is OK, a Repair Disk Permissions.
Finally, clean your ArchiCAD preferences and try again:
http://www.archicadwiki.com/PreferencesCleaning?action=show&redirect=Preference+Cleaning
Note: under Lion, you cannot easily get to your personal Library folder (~/Library) as required by that article. The easiest trick to doing so is this: 1. Open a Finder window, then 2. Hold down the Option key and in the Finder's "Go" menu, you'll now see Library as an option (release Option and it goes away). Click there - then follow the directions in the Wiki article.
If you're still crashing after all of the above, launch Console, go to the ~/Library/Logs section. Under CrashReporter, find the ArchiCAD crash log. Right-click the log file in the sidebar and select "Reveal in Finder" then right-click the crash file in Finder and select "Compress…" to create a zip file of the crash log. Drag the zip to your desktop (to get it out of the log folder) and attach it to a message here. Delete the zip afterwards. Maybe one of us will see something obvious in the crash log.
Cheers,
Karl
One of the forum moderators
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sonoma 14.7.1, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB