Simple file. 6,080.0 mm x 3,080.0 mm. Rectangle and eyelets with frame. Let's try to rotate everything 90 degrees. Oh, what happened to the sizes? 6,045.0 mm x 6,080.0 mm ????
Where did some of the eyelets get lost?
Everything is sad. Servicepack, where are you?
You can try it yourself. Yes... on previous versions - of course - nothing like this is observed.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XqqzOv123j1s4gjGImTuNp1U8l-4OK7b/view?usp=sharing
There's DEFINITELY an issue here!!!I'm trying to recreate the file, from scratch. I can't even properly duplicate the eyelets!!!!No matter how I try it - switching in between scales, measuring units, etc... It always bugs... Although there are there, I can see them, I cannot select any circles I move around! BUT... After converting the all the elements to curves, I can have access to all my objects!This is a huge issue! We shouldn't have to do this workaround.
OK,Did many tests.This ONLY happens with PERFECTLY ROUND circles. All other shapes work fine. There is a definitive bug here.More tests will be done. May take some time to come up with an update. Very sad but meanwhile, you can try converting the circles to curves temporarely.Thanks so much for reporting this issue
Coreldraw certainly treats elipses differently than curves.
All I did was group and place the 2 rectangles on the clipboard, select all the elipses and convert them to curves. I pasted the rectangles back in grouped everything and it rotates fine.
It seems as curves Coreldraw sees the center of all the objects differently then it does when the group of objects are elipses. However Coreldraw has always done this.
When you say all other shapes are those shapes curves?
Shapes like either custom or rectangles, polygons, or common shapes work just fine. No issue noted.Only the PERFECT circles react this way.