sasha
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The team is working on a fix. We plan to make the fix available to all users soon.
Thank you for your patience & support.
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Adobe InDesign team
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Deleted my snarky comment here to give a more measured one. I stand by the fact that this is a really annoying change and I'd really prefer if adobe would focus less on genAI/the Labor Theft Machine/the corroding of our creative/critical thinking, and more on making these programs better and worth the insane pricetag we pay. or at least maintain some sort of higher standard, I'm really tired of the glitches in basic functions that slip through with every update. I've used adobe products for almost 15 years now even as they get more powerful they become worse-- bloated and glitchy. updating used to be exciting now it's anxiety inducing and interrupts workflows.
that said-- I've been holding shift while moving a group of objects as suggested as the work around and noticed that it locks the objects to the grid so you can shift them on the Y or X axis accurately; I like it, if only because I used to edit the numeral values in order to make exact & accurate changes like this. And I think maybe this must have been the intended UX purpose? like, holding shift to keep the movements to a grid is genuinely quite helpful. I have no idea if this was in previous versions but I'm discovering it just because of this change. so, cool, I guess.
anyway, that said, it's annoying to change something so fundamental and committed to countless users' muscle memory. selecting multiple objects and not holding shift should still allow all objects selected to move with held down LMB.
hoping the fix happens quickly.