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August 9, 2024
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PASTE COMMAND PASTES OUT OF VIEW, NOT CENTRE OF SCREEN, RANDOM EACH TIME.

  • August 9, 2024
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ILLUSTRATOR 27.8 2023 ON MAC M1.

The paste command V (that we have all been using since 1990's) now pastes to a random place out of view. Like 7 artboards out of view.

Paste in front pastes 2 artborads to the right 

Paste in place does the same

But its the fact that  V just pastes 180cm up the workspace for one thing and 90cm up the workspace for another that was on the same artboard before. If I move up the screen - the paste goes off again too, to where I cant see the result. Nightmare. 

I can't see any setting to fix this.

Anyone?  Help!

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Correct answer Maggie22471210y891

thank you for the solution, i turned off snap to pixel (i thought it was off, i never turned it on) and it worked. it has been bothering me for months!

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Inspiring
September 4, 2024

thank you for the solution, i turned off snap to pixel (i thought it was off, i never turned it on) and it worked. it has been bothering me for months!

project77Author
Participating Frequently
August 9, 2024

Problem solved - GUIDES. Which I dont use in this context so I have them switched off. But there were some legacy guids hanging around. Thats what caused this problem. I suggest anyone else who has placing problems with the paste command looks at guides!

 

project77Author
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August 9, 2024

Sorry - Paste in place works most of the time. 

But now Illustrator tells me if I paste the (10cm square object) will be placed completely off the drawing area.

Community Manager
August 9, 2024

Hello @project77,

We understand that encountering technical issues can be frustrating. Would you mind sharing some more details, like the exact version of the OS/Illustrator, a public link to a sample file after uploading it to Dropbox/Google Drive/etc., and a screen recording of the problem (https://adobe.ly/4djv4nS), so we can investigate this further?


Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Thanks,

Anubhav