In Illustrator, go to File > New > Lock. Enter the desired lock information and click OK.

To lock or unlock an object in Illustrator, select the object and then click the locked or unlocked icon in the status bar.

To lock or unlock an object in Illustrator, select the object and then click the locked or unlocked icon in the status bar.

To lock an Illustrator file, open the file in Illustrator and select File > Lock.

Illustrator has a clipping mask feature that can be used to cut out parts of an image. To use the clipping mask feature, first select the area you want to cut out. Then use the Selection tool (V) to make a selection around the area you want to keep. Next, use the Clipping Mask button (C) on the toolbar to create a clipping mask. The clipping mask will include only the selected area.

To lock a layer, go to the layer’s properties and select the Lock checkbox.

There is no way to access the isolation mode directly. However, you can enable it by setting the isolation property of a bean instance to org. spring framework.beans.factory.IsolationLevelBeanWrapper .

To add an anchor point in Illustrator, first, select the area you want to anchor the content to. Then click and hold on the anchor point, and drag it to the location you want it to appear.

The locked layer is located in the Layers palette.

To lock an object on the page:Click and hold down the mouse button over the object you want to lock.While still holding down the mouse button, drag the object to a new location on the page.Release the mouse button. The object will now be locked in its new location.