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  1. Hello all! I'm experiencing an issue, where a Picture that's added by drag and drop to an existing frame with existing content in it, the new one moves to a random spot outside the frame. (See video provided) Anyone else experiencing this? Is this a bug, or is it a mistake I'm making? Thanks in advance! Affinity Publisher 2 2023-05-17 09-15-06.mp4
  2. Windows 10 Home build 19043.2006 Publisher Version 1.10.5.1342 "Paste Inside" (ctrl+alt+v) doesn't work with images that were imported and then converted to picture frames. Problem doesn't appear to occur with images that were placed inside an existing picture frame. To replicate: 1) a) place image b) convert to picture frame c) make a new picture frame to intersect with the first one d) copy the whole first picture frame and paste it into the new one via ctrl+alt+v Result: the image doesn't appear and at second glance gets seemingly randomly placed outside the visible part of the designated frame. 2) a) create picture frame b) place image into picture frame c) repeat steps c) and d) of 1) Result: Works as expected by placing the image at the exact same location inside the new picture frame. EDIT: I find this incredibly hard to replicate consistently. My best guess so far is that Publisher doesn't like some very specific order of changing image placement options after images have been placed and, once this elusive faux pas has occurred, subsequent image placements kind of "inherit" it.
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