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  1. Am I doing this wrong? I have an image in AD, then I click File->Edit in Photo... to go into AP then I click File->Edit in Designer... to return to AD. Each time I do this a blank canvas is left behind in AD and the image returning from AP is in a new canvas. Plus AP leaves a blank canvas on screen. It also always enters the program in a small canvas, wouldn't it be possible to pass the canvas size and position to the receiving program so that the canvas doesn't have to be repositioned and resized following every transfer. There's just more cleanup than seems necessary with each transfer. Or is there a more correct way of doing the transfer? I am using Separated Mode version 1.2.1.25787 in both AD and AP.
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