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An error occurred while saving the comment Oytun, does this happen only with the Contextual Task Bar, or every other place you can access this dropdown from (Control, Properties, Character panels)?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Oliver, am I right you are seeing the Appearance in the Properties panel, as the section of it, and not the full panel?
Please check this: open the actual Appearance panel and see if you object has two fill assigned, and the one that is focused is the lower one.
If this is what you seeing, please pick the Eyedropper tool, press Enter to open its options and check if you have both Appearance options checked in two columns.Please comment back. It’d also help to see this problematic object shared in a test file.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ashraful, as the help article says (https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/tool-techniques/join-tool.html): The Join tool lets you connect nearby paths at their intersection point.
So the Join Tool works only for the converging paths. The two ends at the top are diverging (and straight), so their continuations won’t join ever. So the tool does nothing.It makes sense though, to allow it to do so, if you ask me... won’t you mind if I convert your report into a feature request?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Esiteri, you reported this into the iPad section. Do you mean it or did you mean the desktop one?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Patricia, can you please show a small video of how it behaves for you?
I try to use Eraser tool and it works fine for me... -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hmm, I can’t reproduce it. You do mean threaded area type text, don’t you?
It flows as expected for me (at least on Windows 10), and counters don’t get reset in each frame.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Perhaps something interferes with the clipboard operation...
Please try these steps:
1. Close ALL other apps and utilities running: many are reported to intervene, including Office, browser’s extensions. dedicated clipboard managers...
2. Go to Preferences > Clipboard Handling and disable 'Include SVG Code' option
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An error occurred while saving the comment Please make sure you have Paste Remembers Layers option disabled in the Layers panel’s flyout menu. This is a very powerful option, but it needs hard attention.
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The team says it’s fixed in Prerelease build 29.6.191.
The fix is now scheduled to be pushed into the upcoming general release.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Here is the redacted file. I think it’s safe to delete the original, if this one behaves the same way for you, with the [IABD] error.
An error occurred while saving the comment I get only the second one (after the warning about the missing link).
Then I just deleted the object part by part, one by one, until I found the only singular point in the 'witch clothes' sublayer, right in the middle of the character’s left half of the chest (right one for the viewer). If I delete the point, no error shows up.
And the specific effect that causes the problem is Feather: when left in one fill only and disabled, the error vanishes.
So I assume it’s related to the recent performance changes for the blur-based effect the team introduced to boost up the performance.
I will share this redacted file with the team, so that they can review it.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Margaret, please do request, I’ll support definitely.
An error occurred while saving the comment Meanwhile Rick Johnson has Toolshed plugin: https://rj-graffix.com/downloads/plugins/#toolshed
One of its free features is Stacking Order, a set of commands to do most of the things you want.
Not an effect, I know, but a way to do it anyway.Another solution would be the Organize script by John Wundes:
https://js4ai.blogspot.com/2012/02/organize.html
https://github.com/johnwun/js4ai/blob/master/organize.jsxAn error occurred while saving the comment A related request:
'Reverse Order' option for Transform Effect
http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/39425077
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An error occurred while saving the comment I think when 'one or more words' violate the guidelines, Illustrator should clearly inform us what words these are exactly.
I guess this can be used for a bad cause, like to gather the database of restricted words... but I don’t understand why normal users should suffer because of this.An error occurred while saving the comment Interesting. It’s hardly about confusion... I have some ideas on what can trigger the warning in a prompt like this, but I’d use 'conquer and divide' method to try to figure out what does: remove one half of a prompt and see if it goes. If the problem stays — remove one more half, but if it goes away — the offending word is probably in this removed part.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Per Hansen, I know it’s a rather late reply, but can you confirm that this happens when you use the Large Canvas mode?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Liam, can you record this on video, please?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Derived from this request:
Move items inside/outside hidden and locked layers
http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/49317413
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An error occurred while saving the comment A shorter demo
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An error occurred while saving the comment Indeed!
While it’s possible to move an item out of a locked or hidden group, locking or hiding a top-level layer would prevent us from doing the same!More of it — if have a layer locked e.g, and click a pale lock icon next to a child item, the lock becomes solid, as if I am overriding the 'the parent is locked' status... but it can’t be toggled back, and unlocking the top layer would drop the state! This should be reported separately, I think, will do.
Edo, please try this.
Open your Align panel, its flyout menu, Align to Glyph Bounds and DISABLE 'Area Text', just like the screenshot attached shows.
With this option on Ai will ignore the frames and treat live area text as if outlined.
I’m not sure it’s the actual answer to the problem, but you never shared the test file, so I can’t tell for sure.
Another option you should check is Preferences > General > Use Preview Bounds. With this in Ai treats strokes as if outlined.
Please try and comment back. If these don’t influence the results — kindly share the file here.