There are a few ways to delete extra artboards in Illustrator. You can use the keyboard shortcut Command-Delete on a Mac or Control-Delete on a PC to delete the current artboard. You can also select the artboard and press Delete.
In Illustrator, there are a few ways to get rid of extra pages. One way is to go to File>Page Setup and reduce the number of pages. Another way is to go to Window>Pages and select the pages you want to delete. Then, go to Edit>Delete Pages.
There are a few ways to duplicate in Illustrator. You can use the copy and paste commands, or you can use the duplication tool. To use the copy and paste commands, select the object you want to duplicate and then use the Command + C to copy it, and then use the command + V to paste it. To use the duplication tool, select the object you want to duplicate and then click on the duplication tool in the toolbar.
Ctrl H is used to hide all selected objects.
An artboard is a rectangular area in Illustrator where you create your artwork. You can have multiple artboards in a document, and they can be of different sizes.
Pathfinder is an Illustrator feature that allows you to create compound shapes from multiple simple shapes. To find Pathfinder, go to Window > Pathfinder.
Pathfinder is an Illustrator feature that allows you to create compound shapes from multiple simple shapes. To find Pathfinder, go to Window > Pathfinder.
There are a few ways to duplicate and repeat objects in Illustrator. One way is to use the Reflect Tool. With the Reflect Tool, you can click and drag on an object to create a copy that is mirrored horizontally or vertically. Another way to duplicate objects is by using the Copy and Paste commands. You can also use the Transform Panel to rotate, scale, or shear objects.
Ctrl D is the keyboard shortcut for “Duplicate.” This shortcut will create a copy of the selected object or objects.
Yes, you can duplicate a layer in Illustrator. To duplicate a layer, select the layer you want to duplicate and press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C (Mac) to copy it. Then, select the layer you want to paste it into and press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac).
Z is used to draw straight lines. To use it, click and hold down the mouse button on one end of the line you want to draw, and drag the mouse to the other end.