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I have been using Affinity Designer 2 to edit PDF files. However, since version 2.6.0, I have been unable to edit them. Previously, when I double-clicked on an object, the "Embed" tab appeared, allowing modifications that were reflected in the figure within the original tab. However, this behavior has changed in version 2.6.0 and also this beta version, and modifications are no longer reflected. Additionally, edited images cannot be saved. I may have seen a report about this bug somewhere, but it was limited to Mac users. However, I am using Windows. Thank you for your efforts.

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An issue raised in this thread ("Changes Made to Embedded PDFs Not Acknowledged in the Main Document") has now been reported to the developers by the testing team (Ref: AF-5894). Thank you very much for reporting this issue to us.

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Hi @wurstchirp nd welcome to the forums,

This is a known bug logged under AF-5894 affecting both Mac and Windows, and it is currently awaiting a fix.

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The issue "Changes Made to Embedded PDFs Not Acknowledged in the Main Document" (REF: AF-5894) has been fixed by the developers in the latest beta build (2.6.2.3213). The fix 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 @Affinity Info Bot to notify us.

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