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P: Transparent background not sticky when creating new doc from clipboard in the new document

Explorer ,
Nov 10, 2016 Nov 10, 2016

Where did Adobe hide the ability to open a file file with transparent background when copying an image from another file? All I get is the option for white, black or custom color?

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Adobe Employee , Nov 26, 2021 Nov 26, 2021

Fixed in 22.0 or later.

Status Fixed
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Adobe Employee , May 20, 2020 May 20, 2020
I've asked engineering to look into the background color not being sticky.
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Explorer ,
Nov 10, 2016 Nov 10, 2016
Found a workaround. Made a new file with a white background, added a new layer (that I could make transparent), then deleted the white layer. Great work, Adobe.
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Explorer ,
Nov 10, 2016 Nov 10, 2016
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Explorer ,
Nov 10, 2016 Nov 10, 2016
Some sort of browser bug (viewing in Mac Safari) won't let me view the reply R Smallenbroek made, but I saw it in email. As mentioned, I do not have the option in that pulldown menu for transparent. 
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Explorer ,
Nov 10, 2016 Nov 10, 2016
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LEGEND ,
Nov 10, 2016 Nov 10, 2016
The trick is to collapse and open the Advanced drop down menu to see the Transparent option again.

If you prefer the legacy New File dialog, check it on in Preferences > General.
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Explorer ,
Nov 11, 2016 Nov 11, 2016
I think I tried to fiddle with that, but since the solution now is so unintuitive, didn't make that connection. Will go back to the more efficient older dialog box. Thanks!
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Explorer ,
Nov 11, 2016 Nov 11, 2016
Sorry I deleted the reply. Afterwards I thought my reaction was n't too bright 😉
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LEGEND ,
Nov 11, 2016 Nov 11, 2016
I totally missed this. The dialog has a thin panel scroll bar on the right and that is how you get to the other choices.  See: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2235116

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Explorer ,
Nov 11, 2016 Nov 11, 2016
Thanks, I noticed that Adobe has greatly diminished the contrast and visibility of the scroll bars in all their products now. Illustrator is especially bad.
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Mentor ,
Nov 11, 2016 Nov 11, 2016
To make the UI more user-friendly, the Background Options are now hidden by default.
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Explorer ,
Nov 11, 2016 Nov 11, 2016
Only some of them are, and that's the problem. Most professionals start with a transparent background. The UI was far more functional before Adobe jumped on the flat trend. It's damage control at this point. 😉
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LEGEND ,
Nov 11, 2016 Nov 11, 2016
If you choose Transparent as a background, it should stay there, unless there Is an exeption.
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Community Beginner ,
Dec 03, 2016 Dec 03, 2016
Yeah, I am COMPLETELY disappointed in ALL Adobe 2017 procuts right now. Bugs are infesting their software.... Their Dev Team SUX.... Seriously considering dumping them after being a customer since version 2
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LEGEND ,
Dec 03, 2016 Dec 03, 2016
A dropbown menu having more options when a seemingly unrelated "Advanced" palette is rolled out? That's really really really really bad UI design.

I don't understand "Advanced" palettes anyway. Why do those options need to be hidden anyway?
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LEGEND ,
Dec 03, 2016 Dec 03, 2016
Thanks. It should automatically scroll down when the pulldown menu is opened. Bad UI design.
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Engaged ,
Dec 04, 2016 Dec 04, 2016
If options (like transparency) are so well hidden that you cannot find them, it ́s not user-friendly at all. That UI is so bad, it ́s unbelievable.
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LEGEND ,
Feb 04, 2017 Feb 04, 2017
"If you choose Transparent as a background, it should stay there, unless there Is an exeption"
I had transparent background until the update. Since then, I got a white background as default. Finally I could switch to transparent after reading this thread thanks to Gener7 🙂
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Community Beginner ,
Feb 04, 2017 Feb 04, 2017
This has now been fixed. When you open the "New" window, click on the background drop-down and scroll the mouse wheel and "Transparent" shows. Alternatively, click on the Advanced option, and then click on Background drop-down and Transparent should show without scrolling the mouse wheel.
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LEGEND ,
Mar 04, 2017 Mar 04, 2017
 
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LEGEND ,
May 03, 2017 May 03, 2017
Thank you. Basically click advanced options and then it is revealed. Was having a panic!
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LEGEND ,
Jun 27, 2017 Jun 27, 2017
Thank you for the info' was pulling my hair out
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LEGEND ,
Jul 25, 2017 Jul 25, 2017
scroll down
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LEGEND ,
Sep 01, 2017 Sep 01, 2017

Thank you so much. Why hasn't Adobe fixed this? Obviously, people have been at their wits end.


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LEGEND ,
Oct 06, 2017 Oct 06, 2017
omg, it was driving me nuts, but this is a bug, poor design, I can't see or grab the scroll bar, so I have to arrow down to see the last two options, I can't believe they haven't fixed this. 
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LEGEND ,
Oct 08, 2017 Oct 08, 2017
Great help - this was driving me crazy
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