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An error occurred while saving the comment Sergey Osokin commentedI agree that the text in the official reference is misleading. Although it's not a problem to convert the object type to a number using Number() or the .as() > new UnitValue(2, "px").as("px") method and then change the sign of the number
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The team again asks for help with this issue, since there are not specific steps they can try to reproduce it — the nature of the bug is random.
If you are a Windows user, the next time you spot a missing or a duplicated number in Artboards panel, please follow these instructions below.
1. Open Task Manager
2. In Details tab, locate 'Illustrator.exe'
3. Right click it and choose 'Create dump file'
4. Wait until the dumping process is complete and click 'Open file location' button
5. Find 'Illustrator.dmp' (sorting files by date helps) and compress it with any archiving utility
6. Upload the archive to a file hosting service of your choice and sent the link for download to sharewithai@adobe.com. Please use the subject 'Artboards numbering bug dump'
This will help provide necessary clues to locate the source of the problem. If you are a Mac user —…
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sergey Osokin commentedIt's not a built-in solution, but it might be better than nothing.
1) Duplicate text frame
2) Apply new font using the Eyedropper Tool
3) Select the duplicate and the original text
4) Run the free MatchColors script
5) Done. Letter colors are back -
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It surprises me. I have both Windows 10 + CC 2024 v28.5 and macOS Monterey + v28.5. I don't see the problem fixed in either. The TIFF that the script exports has no embedded profile.