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    Keith Peterson commented  · 

    Hello,

    I'm using Adobe Illustrator 25.1 and have been using illustrator for the past 20 years. Very recently Illustrator stopped showing the center points for rectangles and ellipses. I use center points in all my work for alignment purposes. How do I restore the center points in Illustrator?

    Thanks,
    Keith Peterson

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    Dear Users,

    We have taken the feedback provided and have released with improvements as a new update (24.0.2) to Illustrator. Please update to the new version and let us know your feedback on the current version that has been released.

    We aim to do continuous improvements and your feedback helps us to get better. Keep sending them.

    Thanks,
    Sanjit

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    Keith Peterson commented  · 

    I agree. I use this tool on a daily basis for the type of work that I do and the new method by which the simplify process works is very cumbersome and ineffective. Where as I was able to get the results I needed each time I used this tool in the past, now the results are no where near where they need to be and the preview doesn't even show the mess that this new method has made of a line. It doesn't show how bad it is until you select OK - and then you realize how terrible this new method of simplifying a line truly is.

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