If you are in search of a vector graphics editor, Adobe Illustrator is one of the most popular solutions available in the market that lets users create logos, icons, and complex illustrations.

Developed and published by Adobe, the developers released v26.2.1 in March of 2022, bringing in lots of bug fixes and changes.

But in the last few months, issues such as smart vector objects not opening in Illustrator after macOS 12.3 update and special characters not working in some languages have negatively affected the user experience for some.

Adding to the trouble, Adobe Illustrator users are now saying elements are missing or not displaying correctly when they export any SVG file (1,2,3,4). Reports suggest the objects are changing to black and messing up with the d-line.

This is causing a lot of anger and frustration amongst many since it is directly affecting their workflow. Here are some reports from Adobe Illustrator users facing SVG file export issues with missing elements.

Thankfully, an Adobe Employee shed some light on the matter and said they are aware of the issue where elements are missing when users export an SVG file. They also shared a workaround that might help with the issue.

As always, when the issue is resolved, we will be updating this space to reflect the same, so stay tuned.

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Featured image source: Adobe

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