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  1. I was unaware of this, I've tried it and my issue is fixed. Thanks I'll know to look for this option in the future.
  2. So if I encounter any crash that involves printing a document with multiple art boards, no-one wants to know the detail (e.g. not even the context and what user action triggers the crash)? It doesn't help that I have a file and a very short user sequence that does it 100% of the time?
  3. This is all good, yes it's easy to manually switch to mm, but I want the *default* to be mm...for me. It is clearly possible to do, there just isn't the user choice to make it happen.
  4. I fully accept that points are perhaps the correct default units. but no-one is justifying why I cannot make AD always switch to mm when I open an Adobe Illustrator file. It wouldn't be illegal, it would make life easier for me....who "wins" by not allowing me to do it?
  5. Thanks both. What I'm still missing is the "why?". Opening 20.ai files equals having to change the units every one of those 20 times. Why no choice of default units?
  6. Hi,I have been trying to switch from DrawPlus to AD for my business for a while and every time I give it another try I find another annoying aspect of it that makes me wonder if it's worth bothering.Today I needed to import a number of Adobe Illustrator files that a client supplied and convert them into work product that I can use.For every file, immediately after importing, I had to go change the default units from pt to mm - in order to see how big the client wanted the items. Every file.This has nothing to do with creating a new document, where there seems to be some support for default units.Why can't I control how I want stuff to be presented - where does it say "Thou shalt work in Points"?What am I missing? Is there a way to force units to mm for files I open (rather than files I create)?
  7. Hi, I have been trying to switch from DrawPlus to AD for my business for a while and every time I give it another try I find another annoying aspect of it that makes me wonder if it's worth bothering. Today I needed to import a number of Adobe Illustrator files that a client supplied and convert them into work product that I can use. For every file, immediately after importing, I had to go change the default units from pt to mm - in order to see how big the client wanted the items. Every file. This has nothing to do with creating a new document, where there seems to be some support for default units. Why can't I control how I want stuff to be presented - where does it say "Thou shalt work in Points"? What am I missing? Is there a way to force units to mm?
  8. Thanks, I found a couple of the requests and added my agreement. No idea if that has any effect.
  9. I agree that it is a bug and should be relatively easy to fix. When the user clicks a standalone alignment button in the toolbar, have it pick-up the current setting of align-to that is set in the panel. Intuitive and faster workflow.
  10. +1 on this. The work I do makes a lot of use of align to last selected. Having to open the panel and then click the align button is a waste of my time. Just have the align icons that can be separately added to the toolbar pick-up the align-to preference that is currently set in the alignment panel.
  11. Update: So the alignment icons I can add to the toolbar *only* do "spread" alignment? I used the above help to change the drop-downs in the alignment dialog to "last selected" and, thankfully, closing down Designer and restarting it for a new document "remembered" that choice...but only if I select "centre align" via the dialog. Clicking the "centre align" button I added to the toolbar still does "spread" alignment. Why doesn't the toolbar button pick-up the "Align to" choice in the alignment dialog?
  12. Thanks both for responding. I have just found that option - I had already added the alignment tools to the toolbar so I wasn't going through the Alignment popup. It does seem odd that I have to trigger an alignment that I don't want (e.g. centre - spread - the default) in order to activate the drop-down so that I can then change the alignment to "last selected". Is that choice remembered in my preferences (so close down Designer and restart it and it will be remembered)? - can't see a way to save the choice.
  13. Hi, Sorry if this has been covered already but just from a few searches I haven't found a thread that answers it without introducing additional terms I don't understand (e.g. key objects"?). My problem - What I want to happen... Draw two objects (A and B) Select B, shift-select A - click "align centre" - Result: B moves to be centred on A What currently happens... Draw two objects (A and B) Select B, shift-select A - click "align centre" - Result: both B and A move half of the distance to meet and be centred on each other. Why is this considered useful? If A is where I want it already and I just want B to be centred on it, what use is it to have A move? Similarly, if B is where I want it, I can make A move by doing the selection the other way around. Having both move doesn't make any sense to the way I want the workflow to go.
  14. While I have to accept that, semantically, you are correct, I hope that you can see that this just means that the dialog is not wrong. It doesn't mean that the dialog cannot be made better. This is my goal - to have the dialog offer clear "update now" or "ignore for now" options. Not options that have to be interpreted in any way.
  15. Thanks, but maybe that is Mac only? No such menu item in the PC version (bought direct from Serif). I thought it might be hidden in Help/Support... or Help/About... options but no.
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