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    Anonymous commented  · 

    hi again - forgot to say I'm using Illustrator version 28.0!

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    hi Egor,

    thanks for replying. i actually forgot to note a few details: I'm on a Mac using OS - Monterey 12.7 with 64 GB of RAM.

    so the problem persists.

    I did a save as on the original problematic file and deleted all but one artboard. This file still has issues and you need several repeats of the undo key command (command z) to get all the contents back in place.

    I also created a simple new file with one square object as content and this too exhibits the same behaviour - but in this case it gets even weirder. when i created the file you only needed 2 'command z' key commands to get the board and contents both back to position B. then i closed the file and re-opened it and now you need 3 command-z prompts. so the file appears to decay. with regard to this regression.

    and to be clear i selected the 'artboard tool', then i selected an artboard and moved it (with the option to move content with the board checked in the properties panel). then with the board STILL selected, i undid this move (command z) and thats when the board moves back to its' original location but the content stays at location B and you need many repeats of command z to mate the two again.

    hopefully you'll see what i mean. or maybe not if you are on windows.

    but to me this appears to be a bug. all items (board and contents) should move in unison.

    hope these examples help.

    cheers - cindy

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