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Hi Community!
This has bugged me for years, and I can't find anything about it in any forum. Whenever I paste an object onto the artboard, there will be a small white square indicating that command's x/y coordinates, such that when I move the artboard within the desktop, that same small white square will remain at the same x/y location, overlaid upon any artwork that is moved through that same neutral x/y coordinate. If there's no object/artwork, i.e. just blank artboard, over that neutral x/y coordinate, then there's no square - only when an object intersects that coordinate does the square re-appear, superpositioned, thus blocking the artwork underneath it. The square never changes size; it's about 1/16"x1/16" (yes, I am an autodidact of a certain age...) no matter what the magnification of the view. It's white with a process-blue outline.
Whatever it's designed to tell me, it's the default setting, and I just don't care. It is always, always in the way of a clean view of whatever I'm working on, such that I am finally taking the time to describe this in detail here. I need to know how to turn it off.
Thanks to you veterans of any age who can dispatch this annoying feature of the program I depend most upon.
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Can you show a screenshot? I'm unsure what you mean. It sounds like something to do with smart guides, but no smart guide labels appear just on pasting something.
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Hi there,
Sorry about this frustration. Doug is right, we might need a screenshot to understand the situation better. If you are talking about this box (highlighted in red) showing information about X and Y coordinates, you can simply turn off Smart guides from View menu.
Regards,
Srishti
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it doesn't occur with every paste, apparently; and then, when I noticed it reappear, when I pressed command+shift+4 to take a screenshot, it disappeared.
It isn't what you suggest, Srishti, but what I described: it doesn't contain coordinate information, but rather it is blank, and it stays in the same location in the control panel when the artboard is moved; however, it only appears when artwork, or an object, passes over the stationary coordinate position, but under the square, as it always appears above the object, superposed - then when there is no object at the coordinate position, no square.
I'm not insane.
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now I've been able to determine that it does appear with a 'paste' command, but also that it disappears when I press the 'command' button. Still, I want to know what it is, and to quash it. Like a bug. Forever.
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Glad to hear that you found a workaround. I would still insist if you can share a small video of the issue in your free time. We can share it with our Product team for further investigation if required.
Thanks!