AdminEgor Chistyakov
(Admin, Adobe Illustrator)
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6 votes
Use 'Save a copy' command instead of 'Save as', it does exactly what you want.
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Use 'Save a copy' command instead of 'Save as', it does exactly what you want.
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10 votesRequest to Contact Support ·
AdminAnkit Goyal(Illustrator Team)
(Admin, Adobe Illustrator)
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Please accept my sincere apology for the inconvenience. Please get in touch with us at any of the other support channels – https://helpx.adobe.com/support.html . Since this is not a generic issue that we can reproduce at our end, we will need someone to look into your machine to figure out what is going on here.
Warm Regards,
Ankit Goyal
Illustrator Team
An error occurred while saving the comment Check if you accidentally disabled bounding box (Ctrl+Shift+B)
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1 vote
An error occurred while saving the comment I see these sometimes too, but not as many. Is GPU preview mode on?
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1 vote
Illustrator today offers Font Height Options, to set the font size using x-height and cap height. This should help following standards and controlling the exact dimensions of type.
An error occurred while saving the comment Caps height size doesn't equal font size.
An error occurred while saving the comment I feel sorry for you, but this is not AI's fault, but how the fonts are described. Read about cap height, x-height and font size.
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2 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Check your reference point (small nine squares grid next to X, Y values). If you want to rotate from center, set Center there, or use other Rotate field, for live shapes (in Transform palette).
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1 vote
An error occurred while saving the comment Is GPU preview on? Try to disable it.
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1 vote
An error occurred while saving the comment GPU Preview is on?
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4 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment I don't get it. Why do you edit PMS swatch? Just grab if from the library.
Secondly, it sounds like you have RGB document, but I don't think you haven't checked it.
Then I think I just don't understand. Can't you explain a bit more? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Is GPU preview is on? Try to switch is to CPU and compare results.
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2 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Check Overprint Fill option for your white art.
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6 votes
As per the comment, you can adjust the Pathfinder precision in Pathfinder Options dialog, accessible from the Pathfinder’s panel flyout menu. The higher the value, the less accurate the result is going to be. Lesser values gives more precision, but it can lead to many 'residuals'. The default value is 0.028 pt, but you might try something like 0.01 pt and see if it works better.
An error occurred while saving the comment The thing is AI is TOO precise, while it gives impression it is NOT.
It's about nature of bezier curves and limited precision.
Check this video to learn more: https://youtu.be/iVdR55LsTaw
Still, your request is valid, and I will upvote it, although there's a custom solution, as video shows, exists. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment It sounds like if you had your Alt or ` (~) key stuck. Can it be the case?
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1 vote
An error occurred while saving the comment It's not AI bug, it's nature of vector graphics. Precision is limited and curves with different points can't match 100%. It's just math.
I'll tell you even more — circle you have in AI is not a perfect circle, but approximated model of a circle.
Check it by yourself, create circle sized 100 and rotate it 30 degrees. Check dimensions. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Check 'Window > Toolbars > Manage toolbars'.
If you have nothing listed in opened window, than it's a bug. Otherwise delete extra toolbar. -
7 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment It doesn't seem blurry to me, but I guess you have to snap you art to pixel grid.
Try 'Object > Make Pixel Perfect' command. -
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Thank you Egor for helping out Anna
An error occurred while saving the comment Your 'ALFRA' has Overprint Fill set ON.
Check Window > Attributes to set it off, then it will be fixed. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hm, I don't think hitting Enter is that hard.... Control panel is quite overcrowded enough. But why not.
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1 vote
An error occurred while saving the comment Erm... There's shortcut for this, Ctrl+G. Does if work for you?
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3 votes
You can assign your own hotkeys via Edit > Keyboard shortcuts, including Object > Expand, Expand Appearance, and object-specific Expand commands (Blend, Shape, Envelope, etc.)
An error occurred while saving the comment Set your own via Edit > Keyboard shortcuts
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1 vote
An error occurred while saving the comment I'm one of those who has opposite 'natural workflow' and is quite happy with how it is now. When you pile stuff on artboard, things you create first get deeper under later stuff. This is more natural, isn't it?
Still, an option to reverse this would be nice. I won't vote for this, sadly. Use 'Reverse' command or dedicated scripts if you want to flip your structure after creation.
My pleasure, Jessi :)