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Hi Everyone,
Thanks for this feedback. This has been avialble since June 2020 release (version 24.2). Now, when you’ll select a single object/group, Align To setting will default to Align To Artboard.
Please update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for all the feedback.
Thanks,
Varun
Edu Couchez supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Edu Couchez commentedSure! a must have. When I select only one object, it stays as "Align to selection mode". It's obvious that if I haven't any other object selected, is beacuse I want to align it to the Artboard, not align to itself.
These few seconds searching the small icon to change the align mode are a cognitive stress in complex projects.
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This option exists in Beta 28.1 and higher and is still under development.
Please try it (you can install Beta from your CCD application) and see if it works like you expect. Your feedback on this will be crucial to shape a correct final experience for everybody. Comment back!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Edu Couchez commentedI mean... appears a short text with ellispsis, so I have to go over each thumbnail to pop up the full name...
An error occurred while saving the comment Edu Couchez commentedAgain... need to update a clud element in a AI document. The project with which I'm working have almost 100 small cloud design elements. When use the "relink" panel, all graphic items are rendered in a small thumbnail view without any distinctive name visible.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Edu Couchez commentedOne year and half after, still a **** relink images when yo have houndreds of them in a single fle. InDesign has it since early days...
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We have this issue fixed, please refer to steps below to solve the issue
XD defaulting to AI on Windows
-——————————————————————- Please update to latest version of XD (13.1.32) to resolve the issue. Thank you XD engineering team for solving this issue.
PS defaulting to AI on MAC
-——————————————————————- Please update to latest version of Illustrator (23.0.1) to solve this issue.
An error occurred while saving the comment Edu Couchez commentedOnly 4 votes?... really we have very bad luck. Exactly the same over here... even tryed to change Windows registry, but nothing. All AI files are stil thinking their selves belong only to Illustrator version 22 (2019 is version 23)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Edu Couchez commentedI use to work a lot with Procreate paint app for iPad Pro, it has added recently a awesome and simple grid selection system... sad I couldn't share here some screenshots.
It's simple and fast, in an independent view, you can see your artboard, with four different grids to choose for (normal grid, isometric, perspective and mirror mode), all with Guide Thickness and colour, Guide Opacity, Assisted Drawing on/off (to let drawing tools stick to the guides, and the most important, Grid Size, which create interactively a grid with the desired size, completely centred on the artboard, and no guides out of its boundaries... no copy-pasting guidelines, no unprecise manipulation in isometric way... no copying everything to a new file to create a new isometric design.
Also, it simplifies the process of create a complex perspective grid… in matter of seconds you can add all the points you need in the horizon line, ready to use in your layout, without interfering any of your drawing tools.
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One of these few things I feel more productive in Adobe’s XD, is the capability to quick move and rename the art boards right from the main view, without taking your hands off the mouse.
In Illustrator, usually it’s two or three clicks away, under menus and tabs, or command keying to change to “art board selecting” tool. By far, those are time consuming breaks in the cognitive process, needing to focus on a repetitive task, specially when you have to manage big projects with more than 20 artboards.