No, Illustrator does not allow you to select all text in a document. You can select specific text by using the Selection tool ( ), but you cannot select all text in a document.

There are a few ways to select text in Illustrator: by type, by layer, or by the path. You can also use the selection tools in the toolbar. To move text, use the arrow keys or the drag and drop tools.

To edit an existing text in Illustrator, first select the text you want to edit. Then, click the “Text” button in the toolbar and select the “Text Editing” option from the menu.

There are a few reasons why you might not be able to edit your text in Illustrator. One possibility is that the text is locked. You can unlock it by selecting the text and choosing Edit > Unlock Text. Another possibility is that the text is in a format that Illustrator can’t handle. If you’re using Illustrator CS6 or later, you can try converting the text to a vector format before editing it.

Illustrator has a selection tool located in the toolbar at the top of the program.

There are a few ways to extract text in Illustrator. One way is to use the Text tool. You can also use the Convert Text To Path command to create a path of text.

The keyboard shortcut for the selection tool in Illustrator is “Command+A (Mac) /Ctrl+A (Windows).

Illustrator may not be able to find the selection tool because it is hidden behind other tools. To show the selection tool, select the Tools panel, and then click the Selection tool in the Toolbox.

The shortcut key for the selection tool in Adobe Illustrator is “A”.

There are a few ways to edit the text in a vector in Illustrator. One way is to use the Type tool and type in the text you want to change. You can also use the Direct Selection tool to select text and make changes using the Properties panel.