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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Yes exactly. I feel that the probability that you will want to change the one attribute that is already applied is a lot higher than if you where to add a second attribute. If you did want to add a second attribute then you would need to flip the fill and stroke selector as you would normally. I find myself doing this about 80% of the time currently.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Without doubt the most annoying thing about Illustrator and InDesign. If I have a shape that has a single attribute applied to it i.e just a stoke colour or a just a fill colour, chances are that when I select it to edit it, I will want to change that single attribute only so AI should display that single attribute as the default. It always seems to the opposite attribute to what you need to change and it is very frustrating.

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