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Hi there,
I'm hoping this is something simple but I no longer seem to be able to scale my patterns to larger sizes when I upload them into a basic rectangle. As you can see I've scaled all the way up to 200% and thr pattern still remains small?
The bounding box is on so that doesn't seem to be the issue. I'm hoping this is just something really obvious as I have designs that need to be printed in the next few hours and there doesn't seem to be an answer anywhere online.
Really hoping someone can help me with this! Thank you!
 
Many thanks,
Rebecca
Maybe you should select the pattern fill in your Appearance panel instead of the blue fill.
Or just click first outside the object and select it again to avoid selecting a specific item in the appearance panel.
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Maybe you should select the pattern fill in your Appearance panel instead of the blue fill.
Or just click first outside the object and select it again to avoid selecting a specific item in the appearance panel.
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Thank you so much! I knew it would be something simple I think I need to go to bed ha! Thanks again!
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Good to hear that helped (bedtime here too!).
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This is a reoccuring problem with Illustrator; you select your shape, use scale clicking "Transform Patterns" only and illustrator does not respond. This happens almost always when having multiple shape selection. You have to select one shape only, then apply the scale to that one shape (it should work but if not, try again and also ungroup if these shapes are), then select all the other shapes and then it should apply on all shapes. IT IS TRULY ANOYING AND TIME CONSUMING (using caps in hopes that some illustrator programmer finally sees this!!!) bug that the geniuses at Adobe can't seam to fix!
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Engineers do not read this forum. I could not reproduce that. Could you provide steps?
Also: since it's not related to the topic of this thread: please create a new thread, or post to https://illustrator.uservoice.com (to reach out to the engineers)