![]() I tried the solutions above as suggested by the Cricut Help documentation but nothing worked. I finally solved my problem of the Cricut Design Space “Project Open Unsuccessful” error by downloading the Cricut Design Space software again from and reinstalling it. Image Source: Solution #3 Reinstall the Cricut Design Space software Locate CricutTaskBarApplcation, click on it and then click the X at the top to force it to close. ![]() Double-click on the Utilities folder and local Activity Monitor. Mac: Click on the Finder icon in your dock and select applications on the sidebar. ![]() Click on each line of Cricut Design Space you see and click End Process (or End Task) until the software is completely closed. You can alphabetize this list by clicking the Image Name column to make it easier to find. Click on the Processes tab and locate the Cricut Design Software. Windows: right-click on the taskbar located at the bottom right in Windows (next to the clock) and left-click “Start Task Manager”. Solution #2 Force Quit the Cricut Taskbar Application Mac: Click on the Cricut Design Space icon in your system tray and select Quit Plugin. Windows: right-click on the Cricut icon in the tray area next to the taskbar located at the bottom right (next to the clock) and left-click Exit. Continue with the following steps to ensure Design Space is completely closed. ![]() If you have Design Space open then click the X at the top right and click Quit when asked. ![]() Image Source: Solution #1 Exit Design Space and Relaunch You may want to try one of all of these first to see if they help you get rid of the Cricut red banner “Project Open Unsuccessful” error message. I then went to the Cricut Help pages and found a few things I could do to try to solve my problem. ![]()
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