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  1. Hi, AD 1.7, I think it's a new bug for me as I don't recall seeing this before. Couple of layers [also have 4 artboards]. The layer being dragged is set to erase. Dragging the layer on the canvas with the move tool makes the layer jump up in the layers palette. Have attached a movie that illustrates this. Watch the layer in the layers palette jump position. Bert AD_1.7_layer_drag.mp4
  2. Hi, Not sure if it's something that I'm doing wrong. Anyway, here goes: With a document of 10 non-facing pages open and zoomed in to work on a text box. When I press Alt with the Zoom tool selected, and clicking to zoom out again, the document jumps to a point somewhere very south of the open pages.
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