I can't open the preferences pane in Safari

I'm having troubles with Safari crashing, when I try and open the preferences pane nothing happens.

when was the last time you logged off your account.  log of and log back in.  is it better or the same ?

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            Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /: 749.3 GB (311.8 GB free)
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