I am painfully aware of this function. I do the CTRL - drag image thing ALL THE TIME. The issue is that sometimes, you release too early or too late and you've dragged the bitmap to the WRONG OBJECT. If the object that you wanted is selected, and you move off to the bitmap gallery, what is wrong with clicking a fill and expecting it to only affect the object you have chosen? If I wanted to change all the bitmaps on all the pages, I would have chosen them via the name gallery.
When you chose an object and click a color from the color toolbar, does it not fill the object with that color? If you have a bunch of different red objects, and you chose one of them and make it yellow, does DP go back and find all of the red objects in the entire document and make they yellow as well? No it doesn't, because that would be illogical. I think the same thinking should be applied to bitmap fills. There is no logical reason to replace every single bitmap fill in a document just because you change one object that has that fill. If I choose an object, and I want to make a change to that object, I don't want a recursive action to occur to other objects that share a similar attribute. If I wanted that to happen, I would have chosen ALL the objects that I wanted to change prior to applying a new or different bitmap.
What I would prefer is that we have a choice for this to be the default and for hitting CTRL only when we want to change ALL the bitmap fills. There isn't a way of changing this right now.
Do you remember how it used to be when you could choose an object and double click a bitmap in the gallery and it would apply it as a fill?
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