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    Under Review  ·  Anish Kumar responded

    Hi All,

    Thanks for reporting this issue and sorry for the inconvenience caused. We are able to reproduce this issue at our end and it is currently under review.

    Thanks
    Anish Kumar
    Illustrator Team

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    Daniel Chan commented  · 

    Is Paste Remembers Layers *not* supposed to remember sublayers? Between this post and 32888554, everyone seems to think layers should include sublayers. But no?

    See attached screen recording. You'll see multiple items from a number of sublayers fail to paste into sublayers on a different artboard in the same file. Is this how Paste Remembers Layers is supposed to work?

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    Starting with Beta 29.7.1 the Rearrange dialog got a separate dedicated feature, currently called 'Align Manually'.

    With it disabled, artboards get positioned instantly in the center of the canvas, as it behaved previously.

    When this is enabled, you will enter the positioning mode after pressing OK — to allow rearranging only some artboards, to address this request.

    With more than 1 artboard selected (but not all), the mode gets enabled automatically (and becomes locked).


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    Daniel Chan commented  · 

    I hate this feature change. I hate it because my current project's client likes the outcome so much. "Conscientious and professional," they said about how every artboard is perfectly centered on each canvas. Of course, my client doesn't need to know how simple the effort is. Or was.

    Thankfully, I can downgrade to v 29.5.1 easily enough. (And thanks for nothing Adobe for erasing or needlessly hiding my workspace.) Illustrator will now remain locked from updating until the rearrange feature returns to its former simple, elegant, and quick ability to arrange artboards automatically in the center of the canvas.

    Return the rearrange feature to its former self Adobe. Or offer the option to switch. My continued subscription pays for things new and improved, not perfectly good features removed.

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