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  1. I recently restored to an old snapshop on a document that includes symbols. The symbols were unaffected by the restoration, i.e., they kept all changes made after creating the snapshop. I would expect symbols to be rolled back to their appearance at the time of the snapshop, not to have an independent history separate from the rest of the document. Is this the intended behavior or a bug? I'm using Affinity Designer 2.1.1 on macOS Monterey 12.6.6 running on a MacBook Pro. symbols and snapshots.mov
  2. I have a document with 3 artboards, made some changes and created some snapshots, i have not closed the document yet, but i can't restore the previous snapshots they remain in the last version. MacOS Ventura 13.3.1
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