You may have tried/done some of them already 1) and 2) are the easy ones for temporary strangenesses, and 3) and 4) are specifically aimed at possibly corrupt/inconvenient preferences) 5) is a list in itself, and 6) is the last resort. The following is a general list of things you may try whenī) You have a printer correctly installed, connected, and turned on if it is physical printer (you may use Adobe PDF/Acrobat Distiller as the default printer with no need to have a printer turned on, obviously you will need to specify when you actually need to print on paper), andĬ) It is not caused by issues with opening a file from external media. If no other suggestions work, or if no other suggestions appear, you may start on the list and decide how far to go and/or which may be relevant. It starts with a few easy and harmless suggestions 1) and 2) for milder cases, and goes on with two alternative ways 3) and 4) of resetting preferences to the defaults (easily but irreversibly and more laboriously but more thoroughly and also reversibly), then follows a list 5) of various other possibilities, and it ends with a full reinstallation 6). When the (other) possible reasons/cures fail to work, it may be some kind of (temporay or permanent) corruption, or even some inconvenient preference setting(s), which may be cured with something on the following list set up in an attempt to provide a catchall solution for otherwise unsolvable cases. Sometimes, (certain) things may fail or stop working for no apparent reason. If things that should work simply refuse to (all possibilities exhausted including the A) - C) below (and carefully making sure you are performing (all) the needed things)), you may try (the relevant part(s) of) the list 1) - 6) below. If it is only one document, what happens if you create a new one, then try? Maybe you can copy text over. Typing without a text box seems to be fine.ĭoes anyone know what on earth is going on? This only happens when creating text boxes that you can resize without affecting the size of the text inside it. It will carry on indefinitely as long as I'm shifting the size around. If I keep moving the edges of the text box around, every time the text within it is affected by moving or not having enough space it will just pop a new box. If I stretch the box wider, the text will 'snap' back into the bigger box again, and I can then delete the randomly created text box as it is empty and not affected anymore. This might be difficult to explain, but at the moment, when pasting text within Illustrator (it can be from a different artboard within the doc, or from a different Illustrator doc, or Word, basically it doesn't seem to matter where the text comes from) or if just create a new text box and type within it, and try to resize the box, it seems to create more text boxes within the main box, and the text would 'snap' into the smaller box.
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