There are many ways to fix a bounding box, but the simplest is to use the center point of the object and its dimensions.

To reset guides in Illustrator, follow these steps: 1. Open the document you want to reset guides in. 2. Select the Guides tab (Window > Guides). 3. Click the Reset Guides button (the green arrow in the bottom left corner). 4. The guides will be reset and you’ll be able to move objects around more easily.

In Illustrator, go to Window > Free Transform. (This is in the menus on the left side of the screen.) Then, choose one of the options:-To reset to its default position, click Reset to Default.-To rotate it by a certain amount, type a number in the Rotate field and press Enter.-To scale it by a certain amount, type a number in the Scale field and press Enter.

There are a few ways to reset the move tool in Illustrator. One way is to click and hold down the mouse button on the tool, then drag it to the bottom of the Illustrator window. Another way is to select the move tool, then press Command+Z (Windows) or Control+Z (Mac).

There are a few ways to edit the grid in Illustrator. The easiest way is to click on the grid in the toolbar and use the options that appear. You can also select an object on the artboard and use the grid options that appear there.

There are a few ways to make an exact guide in Illustrator. One way is to use the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) and draw a rectangle around the object you want to keep as an exact guide. Then, use the Selection Tool (V) to select the entire rectangle. Finally, use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to enter edit mode and click on the “Align Vertically” button.

To reset the bounding box in Indesign, you can use the “Reset Bounding Box” command.

There are a few ways to fix the selection tool in Illustrator. One way is to use the keyboard shortcut Command + J (Mac) or Control + J (Windows). Another way is to select the tool with the cursor and then press the Option (Mac) or Alt (Windows) key.

Ctrl H (command + H) in Illustrator is used to save a file as a hyperlink.

There is no definitive answer to this question as Illustrator’s bounding box can vary depending on the object or layer you are working with. Generally, the bounding box will enclose all of the object’s edges, with some exceptions (like text that is not anchored to a specific point).