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There are two ways to do that.
1. View > Outline mode
2. Preferences > Selection & Anchor Display: Object Selection by Path Only
Both of these will allow you to select anchors without accidentally moving an objectAn error occurred while saving the comment -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Like smartphones do when you try to create a contact you already have saved.
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An error occurred while saving the comment The same principle applies to other things than swatches, that can’t be conjured up in a dialog. What about brushes? graphic styles? symbols? Ai locks the canvas when a dialog is open (for obvious reasons), you can’t drag anything from a canvas to the dialog. It’s still an interesting idea to ponder about, but it breaks more than fixes for now.
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An error occurred while saving the comment You can make a swatch library persistent in its panel menu, and it should stay opened between sessions.
Also you can customize your document profiles to have it included in main Swatches panel, or use template files (easier to setup).
Please comment back if it works for you (if it’s still relevant after 4 years). -
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An error occurred while saving the comment You should use Graphic Styles for that, they store the angle and positioning.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Do you know that Shift+X does this?
It does not mean Swatches should not have the button, but why do you prefer a button you have to aim for over the keyboard hotkey? Just curious. -
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The Swatches panel has an option to show the Find field, in the panel’s flyout menu
An error occurred while saving the comment Chris, am I right that this thing you asked for is exactly how it’s done now in latest versions?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Photoshop can do somewhat similar with its Select > Similar command. Definitely a needed thing.
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There are two ways to do that.
1. View > Outline mode
2. Preferences > Selection & Anchor Display: Object Selection by Path Only
Both of these will allow you to select anchors without accidentally moving an object