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rkraynor

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  1. Thanks folks. Can confirm that this issue dragging to select multiple nodes exists for me as well in Publisher and Designer persona, on AP2 for macOS (MacBook Pro 2020, Intel i9). Moving the page to become 'page one' solved the problem for me, and as I work through this document I'm going to move each page I'm working on to the front of the document until I finish it. A minor inconvenience, and glad to see a workaround for the time being.
  2. This feature is probably the only thing holding my classmates studying architecture from jumping ship from Illustrator – we use hatches in drawings and renderings, and I can say with certainty that your market for undergraduate and masters of architecture students (and professionals) would increase tenfold!
  3. Thanks Sean! Just to be clear, I can confirm that custom system palettes made from within the program have the same issue, in addition to ones pre-loaded with OS X. Hope this helps!
  4. Hi folks, I found a bug that's consistent and 100% repeatable at my end: any time I attempt to rearrange swatches within a custom swatch set (palette? mix? not sure the term, but a custom swatch collection similar to the default Greys, Gradients, Crayons etc.) the program immediately crashes. This was a glitch in the previous build, and after updating today to 1.9.3 the issue remains. For the record, I am using the Designer.app interface within Publisher.app, but I can confirm the issue arises in the standalone Designer.app too. I'm running Mac OS Catalina 10.15.7. I have to say, I've been enjoying this software trio as a recent convert from Adobe. Thanks for being so consistent with your updates Serif; you've made me a fan –R
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