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So I can agree that the old way of opening up a page in a multi-page PDF, making an edit, hitting save and having the page re-insert isteslf in the PDF is over. Am I happy about it, no, but Adobe must have had their reasons.
And don't tell me Adobe is not a PDF editing tool. PDFs are created by both InDesign and Illustrator and there are times a quick edit is needed or the native files are not available. Illustrator is often the last resort to fix something in a PDF when all other options are exhausted.
What I wish Illustrator did was to create a new file name when opening a multi-page PDF. The dialog box even says "a new document will be created when opening a multi-page PDF". However I've noticed the document name stays the same, so then if you are working away editing the page, and accidentally hit save, you overwrite your entire multi-page PDF. Why not call it "Docucment 1" or something?
I may be missing something, but this is a bad UI and twice now I've overwritten my entire PDF because I hit save.
Hi yes, we understand what you are saying but some people like that feature also to overwrite some file for your ease you can do save as function hope in future we get something like this also...regards
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Hi yes, we understand what you are saying but some people like that feature also to overwrite some file for your ease you can do save as function hope in future we get something like this also...regards
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That is fair, but if the program is indeed creating a new file, then it should be given a new name or placeholder name - much like it would if opening a template file.s