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I've already seen other bug reports about the transform origin (so I think this is related and you already know), but none on Windows or reporting specifically this.
I've met this bug both on Photo and Publisher. Right after resizing an object (be it a vector shape, a pixel layer or a placed image), the transform origin starts to be affected by a fixed offset that makes impossible to put it where you need. I can't screen record my pc now, but it's really that easy to reproduce. To workaround it you need to unselect and reselect the object again. Then the origin point starts to behave properly until a new resize will make it go crazy again.

Affinity 2.0.4 on a Windows 10 machine 

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Hi @Clau_S,

15 hours ago, Clau_S said:

I can't screen record my pc now, but it's really that easy to reproduce.

I must be missing something, as i can replicate it yet.  If you attach a screen recording, that will be a big help :) 

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Thanks @N.P.M., issue replicated :) 

@Clau_S, This is already logged with the Dev team to resolve.  I've updated that report with a link back to this thread so we can update you when its been resolved.

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The issue "Transform Origin is moved after adjusting the height/width of an object or flipping it." (REF: AFD-6403) has been fixed by the developers in internal build "2.1.0.1728".
This fix should soon be available as a customer beta and is planned for inclusion in the next customer release.
Customer beta builds are announced here and you can participate by following these instructions.
If you still experience this problem once you are using that build version (or later) please reply to this thread including @Serif Info Bot to notify us.

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