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Hello, umm, this is my first post. Idk if there's a response to this already but I have a big problem where I have tried what I have read without any solution.
All is white, and I'd love to come back to the white artboard - dark grey background I had before.
I tried the ctrl + shift + D and it went from a transparent graph grid to this white grid. I tried enabling and disabling each preview that is listen under "View" with any solution. I've changed to global rules, GPU and CPU preview, and more things and honestly I don't know what is happening ; m ;
Is there any solution to this? Please help, this inconvenience is driving me nuts. Will I have to desinstall and re - install Illustrator?
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Hi, first of all I want to say thank you (and the person below this comment) for responding to my concern, I really appreciate it and sorry if the question was a little bit confusing (honestly, the whole situation was so confusing).
Anyway, I tried what you told me before making the question but the options were correct: the dark grey background was selected so that was not the solution. I ended up unistalling and re - installing Adobe Illustrator and everything is fine so far 😄😄
Hope it doesn'
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Can you explain a bit more about everything went white?
Is it the background?
Preferences: User interface: Select Mach user interface Brightness
(Command K/ Control K)
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Hi, first of all I want to say thank you (and the person below this comment) for responding to my concern, I really appreciate it and sorry if the question was a little bit confusing (honestly, the whole situation was so confusing).
Anyway, I tried what you told me before making the question but the options were correct: the dark grey background was selected so that was not the solution. I ended up unistalling and re - installing Adobe Illustrator and everything is fine so far 😄😄
Hope it doesn't occur again.
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