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  1. I still consider myself “new” to AD, and this related to AD on iPad (haven’t tried this on Mac yet). I’m having problems managing raster brushes - operations like moving brushes from one category to another. I believe I’m using the latest version of Designer (1.7.XXXX) 1. When the list of brush categories is too long for your display, there is no way to scroll to the target category when trying to move a brush from one category to another. I “solved” my immediate problem by deleting categories of brush until the list was small enough to fit on the display. At this point you’re stuck - there’s no “Cancel” option, so you can choose a brush category that’s visible, or avoid moving it to some other category by changing the tool you’re using or the studio you’re working in. 2. The operation of moving a brush from one category to another intermittently fails - the target brush stays in its current category. I go to the brush’s current category, select the brush, long press to get the context menu, and click “Move”; then I click on the target category. Brush stays in its current category. This (mis)behaviour appears to be intermittent - it works sometimes, but fails much more often than it succeeds. Anyone else have this? Any suggestions, please? It’s driving me crazy (I did have a head start, so things are looking shaky). If this belongs in one of the Bug forums, would a kind administrator please move it for me. Regards
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