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  1. I've happened upon a UI glitch in the Guides dialog box (View > Guides…). Steps to reproduce: Create a new file using the Print > Letter preset Go to the Master A spread Select menu option View > Guides… to open the dialog box Create two new horizontal guides at .5" and 8", but do not close the dialog Click the button for a new horizontal guide, then double-click its position to highlight/select it, but then hit ESC (like maybe you decided to not add this guide) — which, oh right, completely closes the dialog box Noticing you still have the unwanted third guide, hit Undo once to remove it Reopen the Guides dialog box Notice the highlighted value for the third guide, which you just removed via undo, is still there, and it is actually obscuring the 8" guide in the list. This highlighted value will persist here for as many times as you close and reopen the Guides dialog, until you actually hit the delete key and click away to stop editing it. If, instead of deleting the value, you simply hit enter to accept the value, then the previously obscured value (8") will be replaced. Definitely an unexpected and destructive behavior. Step 6 is option to reproduce this bug, but seems to be the step that leads to the more serious consequences. Basically any guide value that is not finished being edited when the dialog closes will stay in its mid-editing state. Are you using the latest release version? Yes, v. 2.0.3 What is your operating system and version? macOS Monterey 12.6
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