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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Stephan Mönninghoff commentedIt also happens when you option-drag!
An error occurred while saving the comment Stephan Mönninghoff commentedI have the same problem. It is quite serious because I am working on a file with over 1000 icons and each icon exists for dark mode and for light mode. To tweak icons as the application gets developed on, I need to make fine adjustments to colours so the icons look good on the given backgrounds. With styles getting duplicated as objects get duplicated (usually not by copy/paste but by option-drag on Mac), I lose track of applied styles.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Stephan Mönninghoff commentedI am seeing the same. Here is a sample file and screenshot. I'm on an intel iMacPro running Big Sur.
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Hi,
Thank you for reporting this issue. Illustrator Team really appreciate this.Can you help the Illustrator team to isolate this issue further?
If yes, then please let me know the following:
1) Is this Issue still happening on your machine in the latest version 25.2.1 ?
2) If yes, kindly provide some video, Test file(Via File→Package), OS version of your machine & some steps with which you are facing issue and share with us at ShareWithAI@adobe.com in a Zip file.Please mention the title of this issue as the subject of the mail.
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Ankit GoyalAn error occurred while saving the comment Stephan Mönninghoff commentedI am having the same problem. You can test this with a file with many artboards. Copy an object from one artboard and pan away from the artboard, even select another artboard. You will very easily succeed in pasting away from the object's original place, even if you choose "Paste in Place".
An error occurred while saving the comment Stephan Mönninghoff commentedDo you have several artboards? It has never worked if more than one artboard was present. It will paste into the active artboard at the same co-ordinate (but you have no indication as to what the active artboard is or which one Illustrator sees as the active one).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Stephan Mönninghoff commentedPlease make sure it also works when you hold the alt key (for tenths of units increments). This is where it always fails now, regardless of whether you have locked and unlocked before.
An error occurred while saving the comment Stephan Mönninghoff commentedThis has not been fixed. Plus, the arrow up and arrow down increments start reversing as well in the transform palette after some time. This is ultra-annoying. This has been in the product for five years. Please fix this.
Thanks so much!An error occurred while saving the comment Stephan Mönninghoff commentedThis was *never* fixed. Let me be more precise:- it was never fixed for cases where you hold the cmd-key (on macOS) to increment by a tenth of a unit. It will always increment both values.
This used to be possible but has been broken for at least 5 years now.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/p8fs0g45h9pvgyq/Increment.mp4?dl=0An error occurred while saving the comment Stephan Mönninghoff commentedHi, I have the same problem. Locking and unlocking the values helped - thanks for the tip!
May I add that there is a bug with adjusting values when a modifier key is used? If one of the unlocked dimensions of an object is incremented via arrow up and cmd is held to increment by 1/10 of a pixel, BOTH values are incremented, just as if the lock was engaged.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Stephan Mönninghoff commentedJust to clarify: I don't care about the change that positive values in y direction move things down (in any CAD it's the opposite). The bug I'm seeing is that *regardless of what I enter*, objects always move UP. Only when I use the direction/degree inputs can I control where objects go.
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This issue has persisted for at least a year and it is unnerving users. Styles are something so elementary that it makes me wonder what Adobe's attitude is towards fixing this bug.