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Please share a test file and describe the problem in detail.
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Done in version 26 (2022). You can now use Tab and Shift+Tab to cycle focus while renaming layers and artboards (but not assets yet — vote to make it happen, https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/31567951). Yay!
Please comment here if you have any issues with how it works).ZANI supported this idea · -
70 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · AdminNeeraj Nandkeolyar (Sr. Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
In CC 2019 (latest update 23.0.1), at 100% Zoom 1inch artwork would display at 1inch in physical (Print) size, on any display. If this doesn’t work right for screen design workflows, please use the checkbox Preferences > General > Display Print Size at 100% Zoom, to turn off the feature. Currently this feature works only on primary display, and there are plans of extending this to other attached displays.
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The latest 2022 release has the Discover window that you can quickly call using F1 by default, which searches most if the commands available.
Have you tried it? Please tell us how it differs from what you expect from the global search you have in mind? What is missing or can be improved?An error occurred while saving the comment ZANI supported this idea ·
MacOS has had this feature in it's Office Suite for years now.
but I'm frankly disappointed yet to see Win10 adopt such a game-changingly, useful feature.
Strangely enough, ONLY the most recently Photoshop update has something like this.
So why only Photoshop 2019?
Can this be rolled out to all Adobe suites for windows As soon as possible?
Ive seen the same idea shared by other users in the past, but still nothing.
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-feature-requests/suggestions/31038655-have-a-search-bar-at-the-top-that-searches-all-men
Personally, I'd much rather have this than a 'help' search tab that pops open an Adobe forum.
Vote!.