Moving Artboards and Locked Layers
The latest CC updates' new feature allows locked/hidden layers to move when you move an artboard. This doesn't make sense since locked should mean locked. I am running into problems now because my company uses a lot of artboards to make print-production files, and sometimes you need to re-arrange the artboards while working on the file.
There should be a way to turn this feature on or off. Such as "keep locked/hidden layers locked when moving/duplicating artboards, or allow locked and hidden elements to move when artboard moves"
We have the fix available in the latest release. Please update Illustrator using Adobe Creative Cloud application to the latest build for version Illustrator CC 22.1.
Please refer to our knowledge base FAQ – https://illustrator.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/1844590 if you face difficulty in update.
Or get in touch with us at any of the other support channels – https://helpx.adobe.com/support.html
Warm Regards,
Ashutosh Chaturvedi | Sr. Quality Engineering Manager – Illustrator
Adobe. Make It an Experience.
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Alice commented
Before this last release of Illustrator (v22), when a new artboard (#2) was created and happened to overlay an existing artboard (#1), and was then moved, the contents of the first artboard (#1) stayed put if they were locked. Now, when you move the new artboard (#2) overlaying another (#1), the contents of the first artboard (#1) now move even when they're locked. This makes it very difficult to put the contents where they were before the new artboard (#2) moved them.
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Anonymous commented
please change this back asap. there's nothing in the ui to suggest this new behavior (a locked property that moves?) and repositioning artboards now becomes a toxic math exercise through the w/h coordinate entry fields
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Anonymous commented
I'm having this problem too and it's very frustrating! Feel your pain!
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David commented
I am also very frustrated by this. my entire workflow has to change now. this is how I set up all of my print/route files by quickly separating out two artboards and saving them as separate files.
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Shivendra Agarwal commented
some people want this..
making this a preference can be a good middle ground? -
TG commented
Same here. I was using this alot. It is very frustrating to delete unwanted elements on duplicated artboard.
The problem is also paste infront/in back. cmd-F/cmd-B. Before, it pasted objects at exactly same place on new artbord. In 2018 sometimes it works, but mostli it places objects in the original artboard. I presume, there is a problem with selecting artboards, while selecting artboards in pallet occasionally doesn't work.
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Sally commented
In Illustrator CC 2017, a locked or hidden layer would be excluded from duplicating artboards. However, 22.0.0, all assets in any layer near the artboard will be duplicated into it.
This is especially frustrating if I have a junk layer with reference files that is hidden and constantly duplicated. Or one layer I specifically don't want duplicated.
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agnes commented
Plsss change this back! What's the point in the lock function the way it is now? If people do use it like this, at least let there be a setting where you can choose to actually lock things. Have to use older version of CC now.
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murphy james commented
locked means locked. exactly! sort it out illustrator.