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Objects disappear when I group them


alks80

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Not sure but I think what you are seeing is because of the constraints that are set in the Constraints panel.

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This is a known issue. Constraints don't play well with multiple artboards.

What I think is happening is the Constraints are taking their location from the Top Left of the art board on which they are created. Once you move a new (or existing(?)) artboard to the left of the artboard you will now have a new origin for the co-ordinates of the Document. Sadly the new co-ordinates are applied to the artboard with the constraints group.

It is a bug.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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Hi alks80,

Nothing wrong with your English at all - your video is very clear and informative! It is very much appreciated.

This is something we're aware off and Old Bruce is correct in saying that the origin changes to the artboard is having a knock on affect and causing the issue. You will also encounter a similar issue if the Artboard is scaled.

I'll get your comments passed along and get it bumped with development.

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