Bounding boxes not visible on objects unless they are actively selected
- May 4, 2023
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My office likes to design using Powerpoint (yuck) so that the field marketing team can adjust information easily and on the fly if needed. I despise Powerpoint, so I design layouts in Illustrator, then export them to an editable Powerpoint file; before this job, I used InDesign for anythng layout related and soley used Illustrator for illustrative purposes. Because of my lack of use, I could be remembering wrong, but I thought that Illustrator allowed you to view inactive bounding boxes the same way InDesign does. As the title suggests, I cannot see bounding boxes on objects unless they are actively selected. I have poked around my settings and whatnot and have been unable to find what is causing this. I have tried to find solutions online, but I haven't been able to get any answers.
I have attached some screen shots to try and give a visual representation of what I am talking about. One is of a box that has no fill or stroke being selected in preview mode, one is of what I see when the same box is not selected in preview mode, and one is of the box, again, unselected, in outline mode.
I am marking this as a performance issue, a bug, and a feature request because this situation may fall into any of those issues depending on if my memory is serving me right or not. Thanks in advance for the help!
