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October 19, 2017
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Locked Layers are moving with Artboards

  • October 19, 2017
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I just did the latest update for CC, and I'm having a problem with what appears to be a changed feature.

I work with a lot of artboards in Illustrator. Sometimes I have to move or duplicate artboards while I'm working. Typically, if there is a graphic element I didn't want to move with the artboard, I would just lock its layer. The unlocked elements move with my artboard, the locked layers stay where they are.

NOW, anytime I move an artboard, even layers that are locked will move with the artboard. Even if I hide the AND lock the layer, the elements on that layer will still move.

This is wasting a lot of my time. Is there an option I can change to keep elements on a locked layer where they are when I move an artboard? Why would they make it so a locked layer moves. That's the whole point of locking a layer!

    解決に役立った回答 Monika Gause

    That is a new feature that people have been asking for.

    Please make requests for changes here:

    http://illustrator.uservoice.com

    返信数 5

    Participant
    July 30, 2018

    WE CAN TOGGLE THIS FEATURE ON & OFF!


    Preferences > Selection & Anchor Display > [checkbox] Move Locked and Hidden artwork with art board.

    By Default, All Assets should be moved with the Artboard. Layers are Relative to the Artboard and other Assets on the Artboard, its not very useful to keep locked layers sticked to "X & Y" Position.

    Participant
    May 4, 2020

    Thank you! I actually like having this feature toggled ON.

    Adobe:

    I am also glad this can be toggled ON/OFF, for those who work better with it off :).

    Participating Frequently
    February 14, 2018

    Actully i am not geting to post my problem I am a new user of adobe community so i want help..

    Firstly A lots of thanks to all and  I have a problem that when I copy gradeint property with eye dropper tool illustrator enexpectedly closed and please any one can resolve the problem... and can guide to me how to post my problems proper way.

    Thanks!

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 14, 2018

    https://forums.adobe.com/people/muhammad+suhails97718988  schrieb

    Actully i am not geting to post my problem I am a new user of adobe community so i want help..

    Firstly A lots of thanks to all and  I have a problem that when I copy gradeint property with eye dropper tool illustrator enexpectedly closed and please any one can resolve the problem... and can guide to me how to post my problems proper way.

    Thanks!

    Please create a new thread on the user forum for your problem. This thread is about a different version AND a different issue. Please refer to this: Getting Started on the Adobe Forums

    Inspiring
    February 13, 2018

    Same here. Is there something I can reference when I request this change?

    This is EXTREMELY frustrating. I know how to turn off the "move art with artboard" feature. But in the past I used to be able to move some of the art. Now I'm moving ALL art. I'm moving invisible art. I'm moving locked art.

    Incredibly frustrating.

    waltt39776879
    Participant
    January 10, 2018

    I have found an answer to having the art move with artboards, as locking layers no longer does this. When you select the 'artboard' tool, you will see an option under the new properties tab on the right that says 'move art with artboard'. You will see it checked. You can un-check it, move your boards, and move your art how you please afterwords. This has helped me a lot!

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Monika GauseCommunity Expert解決!
    Community Expert
    October 19, 2017

    That is a new feature that people have been asking for.

    Please make requests for changes here:

    http://illustrator.uservoice.com

    davek28257496作成者
    Participant
    October 19, 2017

    That is very frustrating. Locked should mean locked. If you want an element to move with your artboard...then unlock that layer! Why are they making specific exceptions to how a tool works. This should be a feature you can turn on or off.

    My whole company has to change how they set up print production files now. And the workaround is A LOT more work. And if you realize you have to move an artboard, then we have to remake our entire file. You can't just move that artboard a little bit. It moves EVERYTHING instead of just the elements you want to move.

    Is it possible to turn this feature on and off? Or is this the only way it works now?

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 19, 2017

    No. You can't turn that off without turning off the moving of elements completely.

    Please use http://illustrator.uservoice.com - ther people can vote for your request.