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  1. Recently updated to Designer 1.71 on Mac, and I'm experiencing new odd behavior working with artboards and the artboard tool. In past, I could select an artboard using the artboard tool and then alt-drag to duplicate the artboard. Now, when I do so, it creates a new artboard where I'm dragging. Similarly, in the past, I could select an artboard using the artboard tool and drag it to move it. Now, when I do so, it creates a new artboard where I'm dragging. It seems I now need to select the artboard using the artboard tool and then switch to the "move" arrow tool in order to either move or (while holding alt) duplicate the artboard. This seems like a huge non-intuitive step backward, involving lots of extra mouse-clicks and tool-switching. Or is there something I'm missing?
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