Apron textures are sliding left and right upon reentering the edit mode

i place the textures where i need them, and save the scenery. i can build the
package and put it in the community folder, but if i go back into the sim and

  • back into editing the airport, the textures will have shifted to the left or
    the right, which gives the appearance of them being gone. its a major pain
    because i cant be fixing every texture layer every time i go in to edit the
    airport, i spend longer fixing the textures than i do editing what i need to
    do next!! anybody have this trouble??

Hello @astaticmusic, Can you show us with some screenshots (before / after)
and send us your project please ? See [3) Provide Private
Content](https://devsupport.flightsimulator.com/articles/5483/how-to-report-a-
bug-or-crash.html) Do you have this behavior on other airports ? Regards,
Boris

I can confirm this issue is still present and it is annoying as hell! I have a
taxiway which uses concrete slabs and I precisely scaled and placed the slabs
to represent RL. However, every time I go back in to edit mode they shift to
the right. This not only makes them not alligned anymore, it also messes up
the dirt layers above it coz they don’t shift with the other layer. For some
reason, sometimes, by magic, they fix themselves and jump back into their
intended place. I do not know what triggers this, though, and I cannot edit
the texures if they are not in there original place because if they jump back
to their original place, my newly made edits are wrong again! It is a waste of
time and I cannot proceed creating my airport! Please find attached a picture
of the apron. As you can see, the tiles are shifted slightly to the right. The
middle tar line should be directly under the centerline and the other ones
should line up with the darker dirt overlay. They used to when I created them,
but most often, when I re-open the project, they are not where they are
supposed to be.

And as you can see, as soon as I close the project they jump back to where
they belong…