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Thanks for answering. You say "that is working as expected", so it's meant to work the way I showed in the video? If that's the case, I don't understand why. If I recheck the fill of the artboard after I made it an overlay it keeps working, so that's my workaround for now.
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Hi Simonc, thank you for reaching out. I understand your point. That is working as expected. However, as a workaround, you can fill the artboard with a rectangle and fill the rectangle with a grey color. Let me know if this works for you.
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Thanks for answering. You say "that is working as expected", so it's meant to work the way I showed in the video? If that's the case, I don't understand why. If I recheck the fill of the artboard after I made it an overlay it keeps working, so that's my workaround for now.
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Why does it do this? There must be a reason?
When you create a new canvas/artbord, it automatically gets a white fill and the check box is checked...
I would expect it to remain checked untill I un-check it... What is the reason for this?