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I'm getting an issue on Designer 1.5.4 where editable text, either artistic or frame text, will suddenly become a group of vector shapes and is no longer editable as text.

 

I can't work out what is causing this to happen. If I notice in time I can sometimes undo until it changes back but sometimes that's not possible for some reason (maybe a save? Not sure).

 

Thanks,

Tony

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aha…

 

That must be it. I was using it as a way to escape the editing and keep the changes (like it does in Photoshop) which it appeared to do and didn't notice that it was doing more than just popping me out of the edit.

 

Thanks.

 

Is there a purely keyboard way to get out of a text edit and keep the changes?

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The ESC key?

 

Alternatively, just choose another tool. Text edits in Affinity are applied immediately, so there's no need to do anything special to 'commit' them.

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