Sorry for the bad quality, Adobe wouldn't let me upload a larger file. It used to work just fine as you expect it to in Illustrator 22. Is it a conflict because they have the same name? And no I don't want to rename my Bs and Cs everytime I modify a Symbol. For example, if you create a symbol from a flower, you can then add instances of that symbol multiple times to your artwork without actually adding the complex art multiple times. Then, in Illustrator 2023 (or earlier versions), click to either the upper. Arranged by named library, feel free to browse through this handy resource guide. Which means that when I modify symbols (which I do all the time), I can't access the original anymore. Look at Symbols in Illustrator A symbol is an art object that you can reuse in a document. With this downloadable PDF, you can peruse all the extra Symbols libraries in order to see whether there is any clip-art you might like to use or adapt to your current drawing project. Or when I drag and drop it, it imports B onto the Artboard. Moreover, when I try to "reimport" the original A (blue) by clicking on it in my Symbol Library panel, it thinks it's already in the file, when in fact it's B. (in the video, red is copied but green is pasted) A is the original symbol in my external Symbol Library file (blue in the attached video)ī is that symbol, imported into my current file and modified (I changed it to green in the video)Ĭ is a duplicate of B, in my current file, also modified (red in the video)
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