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      B-Vs-V @VectorStyler
      last edited by B-Vs-V

      @VectorStyler ok, it is fine.
      If I click on 'Artboard options' in the Context panel, it seems that I can only add margins to one of my two artboards (with the select tool selected).
      I have then either to go to Canvas-->Artboard options, or by selecting the two artboards throughn the Canvas-Artboard panel.

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        VectorStyler @B-Vs-V
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        @PatrickM said in Artboard margins, what did I do ?:

        I can only add margins to one of my two artboards

        This one sets the margins of the current artboard. Use the pageup/pagedown to go to an other artboard and set the margins for that.

        Another way is to select multiple artboards using the Artboard Tool, and then use the artboard options.

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          B-Vs-V @VectorStyler
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          @VectorStyler This what I do/did and there is an issue (I think) with margins' preset:

          1. I go to: File-->New document setup

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          By the way, I'm wondering what is "Shape units" and why this value of 90,31mm ?

          1. I setup the document : 2 artboards & size of the artboards (PP 4/3)

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          So far so good

          1. I then setup the margins : by going to Artboards-->Format--> Margins
            and I create a preset with the ad hoc margins values... but when I create a new doc and want to adjust the margins' values with the preset, I still get 0. Or I do somethiong wrong or the values are not stored.

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            VectorStyler @B-Vs-V
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            @PatrickM Can be replicated! will be fixed ASAP.

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              B-Vs-V @VectorStyler
              last edited by B-Vs-V

              @VectorStyler glad I can help ☺ Great for the fix 👍

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                B-Vs-V @VectorStyler
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                @VectorStyler Fixed, very nice.

                I've found how to delete a preset (Preset Manager) but I can't found how to see margins values in mm when I setup a new document.
                When I setup a new document, I see margins values in pt. When I check in "Artboard options", I see them in mm (as I defined them).

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                Not a big deal but I prefer to see these values in mm when I design a document in VS .
                Thanks.

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                  VectorStyler @B-Vs-V
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                  @PatrickM It will show in MM only after the document options are confirmed (which is a bit of a problem, since they are being edited).

                  I will try to find a solution for this.

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                    B-Vs-V @VectorStyler
                    last edited by B-Vs-V

                    @VectorStyler I wanted to test some patterns in VS: I go to 'New Doc Setup' as usual, then determine the size of the artboards and I get the margins of my previous document.
                    This time, margins are not necessary. Would it be possible to get '0' for a new document or maybe better, a reset button ?
                    Thanks,
                    P.

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                      VectorStyler @B-Vs-V
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                      @PatrickM said in Artboard margins ?:

                      Would it be possible to get '0' for a new document or maybe better, a reset button

                      A reset button is I think the best solution here.

                      But, there is a solution already. Create a preset with the preferred default settings and then just select that from the Style drop down.

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                        B-Vs-V @VectorStyler
                        last edited by B-Vs-V

                        @VectorStyler yes, indeed. It is even nicer to go by presets in VS.

                        We would have to store a preset with '0' then.

                        Edit : Done and it is fine. I always try to avoid using the keyboard when I can.

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                          B-Vs-V @VectorStyler
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                          @VectorStyler A simple idea is that it depends on the unit used when creating a new document: if it is in px, the data of the guides etc. are given in px, and so on. I don't know the feasibility of this.

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                            VectorStyler @B-Vs-V
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                            @PatrickM I added this to the backlog, I think it is easy to fix it.

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