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    Orhan Tekiş commented  · 

    USER ENEMY ADOBE COMPANY
    By canceling the Replace All option, you are torturing users who perform mounted operations. When you upgrade the version of the program we paid for, you cancel features that are useful to people. For this reason, we still have to use the old version. Even though we wrote so much, you don't make any corrections. What exactly is your intention? Causing trouble for users? Or serving assembly program vendors? Are you doing this bullying because you are unrivaled? There was FreeHand before, you took it and destroyed it. You have become a monopoly. If you continue like this, we will stop writing to you. As Mac users, you are forcing us to use another program. What you are doing is a great injustice.
    I installed version 28.6 today, but again there is no Replace All feature. I will have to delete it and use the old version again. You don't deserve the money you get.

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    Orhan Tekiş commented  · 

    Please restore the "APPLY ALL" or "REPLACE ALL" checkbox. This is a very important feature, especially for us packaging graphic designers who have to do assembly. For example, there are 30 boxes in an assembly and it is necessary to replace them with another box of the same size. We could do this with a single click using the "CHANGE ALL or APPLY ALL" command. What is Adobe's purpose in removing this command? Are we causing trouble for Adobe users? Is it to provide convenience to companies selling assembly programs?

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