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An error occurred while saving the comment Bryce, can you please record a short video demonstrating how exactly it behaves with the setting disabled? Just for reference and everybody else to see.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hm. Jameson, do you refer to Window > New Window command, that opens another viewport?
It works for me for cloud files.
Or do you mean that you actually open two copies of the same file instead? Why? Window > New Window is specifically designed for the task you describe... or do I miss something? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Oh, I get what you mean, and I am almost sure I mentioned it here at least once... these is why I hesitate to make nested symbols, actually :(
Can you please share the final result of the procedure you describe though?
The steps are somewhat complex enough to reproduce, and the team would require a visual guide to follow them.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Does it happen with all the files?
Can you reproduce this problem in a new file, or does it happen within the specific file only?
If the only file is affected — can you please share it with the team for investigation?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Strange. Actually Illustrator does respect clip group when aligning and aligns these to their clip masks’ bounds, no of their clipped content...
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An error occurred while saving the comment 'Was never able to do that' is not an excuse for not calling it a bug :) It could have been broken from the very start or never implemented. We expect it to divide the same way other non-compound shapes do, and it makes sense for it to behave consistently. There is no hard threshold to define similar problems, but here Ai messages us with 'more than one objects is selected' — and it’s not true, so it’s hardly a request than, but an 'Ai lies' case, and it makes it a bug.
An error occurred while saving the comment Have no idea. It depends on the overall vote count, the availability, the current tasks the team pursues... All of it at once.
But I'd say it''s more a bug report rather than a request though.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Randy, did you mean Desktop or iPad?
An error occurred while saving the comment Indeed! Ai thinks it’s more than one object selected and refuses to divide anything.
The workaround is obviously to Copy, Paste in Back, Expand, and then Divide, but it’s 3 more operations.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tzara, please check you Preferences > General, the Keyboard Increment parameter — what value do you have there? Is it something really small? Does it help if you change it?
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So I assume you are referring to a situation when you are isolated one or more levels deep into a nested design, and want to see how it all changes in general, but illustrator won’t update upper levels until you leave the current scope?
Then I see what you mean and would like to have it myself.
At first I thought that using Window > New Window might be a solution, but no — the second window synchronizes the current scope.
The only workaround I know so far is not using symbols directly, but using temp symbols created with Global Edit.
You can create nested groups, multiply, transform, and then use Group Selection Tool to select the one you want to edit and call the mode. But — don’t isolate. Isolating makes these easier to edit, but disables the live update of your 'symbols'. And yes, 'live' here still means Ai will update copies only after you release the mouse, not while you are dragging it — which is still good enough.
The other downside of the method is that Global Edit uses a tolerance we have no control over. And if after numerous edits Ai decides this particular copy is not similar enough to the original, there is no way to persuade it into adapting it back with a tolerance tweak — you’d have to manually replace the flawed duplicate.
Alos remember that some other settings for the mode we can tweak in Global Edit Options (available both in Properties and Control, under a small triangle button).
Does it make any sense or do you need a demo?
I’d also love to see the design you are working on.