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Heaven knows how many times I have turned "Vertical keep within bounds" ON, and still, after a reopen, the frame has moved down again. The only way to keep it in place seems to be turning "preserve manual position" ON, but that buggers up the position should the paragraph move to another column/page.

Please check!

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@thomaso The problem is that AFP forgets the (vertical) pin setting, therefore moving the frame into a territory where it shouldn't be. That's impossible to convey on a video. The screens I showed were taken straight after opening, and you can imagine that I didn't deliberately place them over the page number. As it has happened every time thus far, I decided to log this bug.

Cheers,

Helmar

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Does it mean you are able to set it as wanted – but loose it after reopening the document?
Could you show a video with our desired behavior, before closing the document/loosing the setting?
Your vertical setting is "Inside Top", while mine is "Outside below".

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7 minutes ago, thomaso said:

Does it mean you are able to set it as wanted – but loose it after reopening the document?
Could you show a video with our desired behavior, before closing the document/loosing the setting?
Your vertical setting is "Inside Top", while mine is "Outside below".

You asked for it. Here it is. Bug confirmed. Setting of "Vertical keep within bounds" is not remembered between "Saves".

Screenshots attached: one edited and saved. 2nd one: after re-opening the document.

BUG CONFIRMED: AFP DOES NOT SAVE THE VERTICAL KEEP WITHIN BOUNDS SETTING!

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Oh, I see. And, in my test .afpup, I get the same issue with lost "Keep within bounds" settings after re-opening, in particular the horizontal gets set from un-ticked to ticked and the vertical vice versa from ticked to un-ticked. Quite weird.

Saved:
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Re-Opened:
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We have made fixes/improvements to this area (Pinned object - Vertical 'Keep within bounds' not being persisted) of the program in the latest release.

The fixes and how to update are described in these forum posts.  

We would appreciate you checking that this issue has now been resolved for you,

Patrick Connor
Serif Europe Ltd

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1 hour ago, Patrick Connor said:

We have made fixes/improvements to this area (Pinned object - Vertical 'Keep within bounds' not being persisted) of the program in the latest release.

The fixes and how to update are described in these forum posts.  

We would appreciate you checking that this issue has now been resolved for you,

I shall oblige and report back. Thank you so much for addressing it - much appreciated!

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