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Hi there! Some weird thing is happening with the edges/path. When I click on an object, the selected area (cyan) doesn't match the shape of the object (brown). I tried to expand the object, but it didn't work. I use Adobe Illustration 2023
Did you try to switch preview (Cmd or Ctrl E) to switch between GPU and CPU Preview?
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Did you try to switch preview (Cmd or Ctrl E) to switch between GPU and CPU Preview?
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hmm when I use Ctrl+E it looks as it should
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Is there a problem with my computer right? How can I fix it...
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No, it is just the preview using the graphics card, that is faster but not as accurate as the preview calculated by your computer. It does not influence print or export.
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It hasn't happened before. Why could it happen now? It happens even if I create a new file
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It could be caused by an update from Illustrator or the driver of your graphics card.
If your graphics card has options, don't use the gaming one.
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I'll check it, thank you!
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I have one more question. I've checked this file on the computer and the problem is still there. So, the question is my file broken?
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When I create new files on the 2nd computer everything works well. But this file is still acting like this
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The file is ok, it is just the preview, which is annoying.
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Thanks a lot!
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Good to hear that helped.
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Hi! I'm glad that you helped me, but this way of solving the problem created several new problems... If I use Ctrl+E there is no way to round any corners. The circles near the corners no longer appear, I can see them again only if I create a new layer and move objects on it
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You do not need to turn off CPU preview completely.
You can permanently work in GPU preview.
Just keep that issue in mind and from time to time switch to CPU preview to check your work.
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But I don't turn it off. If I switch it once, then the corner bug will stay there forever until I move objects to another layer