![]() ![]() The problem is really with the svg files. You can edit and when you save your edits, the file will be updated in your library, and can easily be updated in any documents where it is placed. ![]() When you go to edit original you are editing the image in the cloud (or your Library). When you put something into a Library and then drag it back into another document a dynamic link is created with the original that lives in the cloud. So is there a way to save a piece of artwork to my library and have it retain all of its component shapes when I drag it out of the library onto an artboard?Īctually I think the behavior you describe makes sense. This drawing has an SVG icon in my library window, whereas all of the drawings that I dragged into the library have an AI icon - and these drawings can only be transformed as a whole. ![]() I have access to each individual shape in the drawing. I noticed I have one drawing, which I imported from Capture, that is directly editable as soon as I drag it out, i.e. When I create a drawing in Illustrator, drag it into my library and then drag it back out, it is no longer editable directly unless I click the Edit Original button (which is not ideal since it opens it on a new file tab and requires extra steps to select/copy/paste it back onto the artboard I was working on). I searched and found a similar question and it turned out to be a missing feature in AI, but this was months ago and it was in relation to Draw so I though it might be worth checking for sure. ![]()
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