![]() ![]() Something a missing bounding box means there are the remnants of guideline points from guidelines I didn't fully delete or items/stray points waaay out into nowhere. I then zoomed right out to as far as I could go (menu>view>zoom in - repeatedly) turned on outline again (menu>view>outline) and then double checked for stray things. I also looked at outline again just in case I just 'unhid' something that wasn't stroked/filled, then turned preview back on. I unlocked everything (menu>object>unlock all) and I unhid everything (menu>object>show all) - this didn't reveal anything new I needed to delete or explain a larger bounding box that what I could see. I had a look at the outline of my selection (menu>view>outline) to see what it contained - I didn't see anything extra I couldn't normally see, didn't want and needed to be selected/deleted. I couldn't see any stray points or type or guides to delete. The bounding box only showed what I required and 'stuck to the very edges' of my desired selection. The bounding box was not missing, or weirdly skewed beyond my desired selection (go through 4-7 for possibilities of what needs to be deleted). I made sure I had the bounding box turned on to see what "size" the selection was 'occupying' (menu>view>show bounding box). I had no guides to single out and delete. I made all my guides visible (menu>view>guide>show guides), and made sure they could be selected (menu>view>guide>lock guides - untick this by selecting it) for potential deleting. I made sure my selected objects had the edges showing (menu>view>show edges - if your edges are showing already the menu will only give you the option to 'hide edges'). With the item/s selected and temporarily pasted into a new blank document (for less confusion by other objects): I was surprised as I almost always work very cleanly.īut I went through the usual hang-ups. I was then using that cmmd-v or cntrl-v to usually just paste the item/s centered. ![]() I was using cmmd-0 or cntrl-0 to center the artboard/page within the illustrator. ![]() ai/.eps file and is currently frustrated by search results from google/yahoo/experts/duck-duck-go. It's for the googler, like me who just can't seem to figure it out the paste-centre problem in an. It's thorough and you can skip to the end if you "know" you've done "everything". Hopefully the following experience helps anyone with a particularly persistent problem with not being able to paste into the center of an illustrator window. ![]()
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