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  1. Hi I had some issues with symbols and this is a new one - see movie. AD-Symbolsbug.m4v the symbol instances do not have same size as the original.
  2. I'm not sure is this is a bug or user error but I run into whenever I try to use Symbols. I create symbol from the footer of artboard 1 to duplicate and sync on footers of other artboards. I can create the symbol fine but when I drag the newly created symbol from the Symbols Studio panel to artboard 2, the text becomes a much smaller font size. If I try to correct the font size in the artboard 2 footer symbol, the font size in the artboard 1 footer symbol is increased. I've attached a screenshot as well as a Designer file. Symbols Problem.afdesign
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