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    Bo commented  · 

    Just checked with another coworker and the bug IS reproducible just sliding the ui scaling preference to the middle. I know her version of illustrator and windows OS are the same as mine, she may have different hardware specs.

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    Bo commented  · 

    OKAY, I've pinpointed the problem. I reset my illustrator preferences and it fixed it. I suspected something in there was the issue since my coworkers weren't having the same problem. Sliding the "UI scaling" slider back to the medium setting where I previously had it made the line between the swatches come back. (this was the only setting I changed after resetting).

    My scaling setting for windows OS in general is at 100%
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 (drivers up to date)
    OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise
    CPU: Intel i7-2600
    RAM: 16GB

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    Bo commented  · 

    Just going to echo the extreme frustrations of other people about this issue, it clutters my workspace and annoys me every time it happens.

    It looks like there's an option to prevent pop-up panels when you right click on them and uncheck the appropriate box, but it doesn't actually prevent the color panel from popping up. I can right click again to pull up the menu and see that the "auto-show hidden panels" option IS unchecked, but when I close the panel with the X button and click my fill/stroke again, the color panel pulls up regardless. Closing illustrator completely, re-opening it, and then looking at the color panel's options reveals that the "auto-show hidden panels" option has a checkmark again.

    I am updated to the current version of adobe CC, my windows 10 PC is also up to date.

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