Joshua blade
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Hi Everyone,
We have fixed this bug in our latest release – v 24.2.1 which is available worldwide now. Thanks for your patience on this.
Please note that after upgrading you might still see that Align To sets itself to Align to Key Object. If you see this, please manually set the Align To to the required setting, and this reported bug will not happen again. You’ll need to this one time only.
The reason Align To might get set to Key Object after update is because Ai remembers your last Align To on subsequent launches as well. So, if your last Align To was Key Object before quitting/upgrading, after first multi-selection, it will set itself to Key Object. After you manually change it one-time, it will work fine.
You can update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
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AdminAvinash Singh Kotwal (Principal Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
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We have the fix available in the latest release. Please update Illustrator using Adobe Creative Cloud application to the latest build for version Illustrator CC 22.1.
Please refer to our knowledge base FAQ – https://illustrator.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/1844590 if you face difficulty in update.
Or get in touch with us at any of the other support channels – https://helpx.adobe.com/support.htmlWarm Regards,
Ashutosh Chaturvedi | Sr. Quality Engineering Manager – Illustrator
Adobe. Make It an Experience.Joshua blade supported this idea ·
Our company creates large scale signage. We currently use Illustrator for smaller projects because of its user friendly UI, scripting capabilities, actions panel and probably countless other items. But for the bulk of our orders, we require Gerber Composer. It is essential to design at 1:1 scale in our business as there are machine limitations. These limitations can not be removed or fixed and literally define what software we use on the front end. There would be over a hundred users that could switch to Illustrator overnight if the artboard were increased to at least 2.5x what it is now. I'm no programmer, but if similar programs do not have canvas size limitations, why does Illustrator? A virtual scale option sounds sketchy and it does not give me hope, but if a larger canvas is impossible, I guess it would be worth giving it a try. PLEASE do not throw this idea away, we are all SICK to death of composer!