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    Is there a way to hide the bounding box temporarily?

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    • debraspicherD Offline
      debraspicher
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      I'm mostly working with two Views at a time. One is set to Actual Size or 100%. I'd like to be able to work in one primary view while the other view(s) update in real time with no bounding box blocking what I am working on.

      Worth noting: Sometimes the bounding box displays on the secondary view(s), sometimes it doesn't. Ex: Using Pointer tool, I can select an object on the main, it may or may not appear in the other view. Sometimes takes several tries to get it to appear. Sometimes it even stays activated on the secondary view when I've deselected on the primary. So it's hard to predict how to work around it.

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      • VectorStylerV Offline
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        @debraspicher said in Is there a way to hide the bounding box temporarily?:

        Sometimes the bounding box displays on the secondary view(s), sometimes it doesn't.

        Each document view should have its own separate selection. So the secondary view should not display a bounding box, if it has no selection.

        I will try to replicate this, as it seems to be a bug.

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