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One Commander 3.58 for ios instal2/23/2024 ![]() ![]() I tried to take a screen shot of the extra large bounding box, but as soon as I hover the crosshairs over the illustrator document, the large-sized bounding box disappears, showing just the normal sized one around the object I intended to select. It's as if the resizing action gets illustrator to realize it has mistakenly grabbed something else. When I undo, and then click my first object again, all is well. ![]() I can deactivate the abnormally large bounding box by dragging its corner (which will resize the second, unintended object, which I was calling mystery object), then clicking off it. ![]() Looking in the layers panel shows nothing selected except the object I'm clicking on.Īnd when I'm clicking on an object, it's often many artboards away from the one that the bounding box is suddenly including, and has no relation, in most cases, at all.Īlso the behavior is strange. I am familiar with how to edit clipping masks, though, and I dont think that's what's happening here. I agree at first it seems like I'm selecting a mask. ![]() I had it with CS5, and hoped it would go away with CS6, but it has not. However, the mystery objects are not always masked. I use clipping masks a lot, as well as many artboards, and have wondered if it's related to this, as the mystery objects are sometimes masked images, and often on another artboard. Then Voila! I am able to select my object (or any other) without the mystery selection happening. The only way I have found to deal with it is to drag a corner of the bounding box, then undo, and then click off again. I can deselect all, but then anything I click on, the selection's bounding box is expanded to include the mystery object. Moreover, is seems buggy because the mystery object doesnt have its "edges" visible the way it would if it were legitimately selected. This happens when the object I am selecting is NOT grouped with anything else. About once a day, when I click on an object with the direct selection tool, the bounding box will be way larger than it should, implying another object on another artboard is included in the selection. ![]()
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