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    Yes. I already went through all the troubleshooting on the Adobe Illustrator forum. The boxes are not checked on. The consensus seems to be the message is SUPPOSED to warn me and therefore is 'functioning properly'. I disagree that it's helpful and I was 'sent' to this page to suggest removing the warning as a 'feature'.

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    This Illustrator warning:
    "Your current color settings honor CMYK profiles in linked content but profiles were set to be ignored when this document was created."
    comes up for EVERY SINGLE FILE we receive, download, purchase.
    Yet these warnings are constantly there.
    When you open dozens and dozens of stock files this gets tedious very quickly.

    The warning provides me with nothing. 
    No useful information.
    In fact it's made worse by its frequency.

    It's like if I got into my car and a warning buzzer went off telling me my door was open each time I opened the door to get in,
    that would be both annoying and totally useless.
    After a while I would probably find the little buzzer unit that made that sound and tear it out with pliers.
     
    And I honestly have no memory of this always happening in Illustrator in earlier versions.
     
    Please create an option to bypass these.
    And don't say "you have to work in the profile they were set up in."
    We often have no direct contact with the creators of the files.
    
{I absolutely cannot stand OK dialogues.
    Extra clicks for nothing seems like some kind of punishment for something I didn't do.}

    I'm asking someone, maybe a programmer at Adobe, to make it stop.
    Just a preference I could check on or off.
    At that point I could get a warning.
    Or how about a compromise and say each time we start the software
    it might warn me on one file and then go away until I restart.

    Thank you for listening.

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