In the toolbar at the top of the screen, find the “W” and “H” buttons. These will change the width and height of your document, respectively.

To change the line height in Illustrator, you can go to the Preferences menu and select the “Type” tab. There, you can adjust the “Leading” setting to change the line-height.

In Illustrator, you can set the dimensions of your document by going to File > New or pressing Control-N (Command-N on a Mac). A dialog box will appear where you can set the Width and Height of your document in pixels or inches.

To change the document size in Illustrator, go to File > New and specify the desired dimensions.

There are a few ways to resize objects in Illustrator without changing the stroke width. One way is to use the Transform panel. Select the object you want to resize and then use the options in the panel to change the size. You can also use the Free Transform tool to resize objects. Just select the object and then drag any of the corners handles to resize it.

Kerning is the process of adjusting the spacing between two specific letters in a font. In Illustrator, you can kern by selecting the letters you want to adjust and then using the Kern tool to adjust the spacing.

Kerning is the process of adjusting the spacing between letters in a block of text to make it more even. This is done by selecting the text and using the Kern tool in your text editor.

A gradient is a gradual change in color or tone. In Illustrator, you can create a gradient by selecting two or more colors and then dragging the Gradient tool from one color to the other.

The dynamic measure tool is located in the toolbar, to the right of the selection tools. It looks like a small ruler with a tick mark in the middle.

To scale proportions in Illustrator, use the Transform panel. Select the object you want to scale, and then use the Scale tool to adjust the size. You can also enter specific values for height, width, or both.