To duplicate an object in Illustrator, first select the object you want to duplicate. Then, use the Selection tool (A) to select the area of the object you want to copy. Click and drag the selection to the new location.

There are a few ways to duplicate objects in Illustrator. One way is to select the object you want to duplicate, and then use the copy tool (Paste). Another way is to use the Pathfinder panel.

In Illustrator, you can duplicate objects by using the keyboard shortcut Command+D (Mac) or Ctrl+D (Windows). You can also duplicate objects by using the Duplicate command on the Edit menu.

One way to duplicate an object in Illustrator is to use the Duplicate command (Ctrl+D). You can also use the Object Tool (O) and choose Duplicate from the options menu.

To duplicate an object, you first need to select it. Once it is selected, use your mouse cursor to drag it to a new location. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+D (Windows) or Command+D (Mac).

To copy something, hold down the “C” key and drag the object you want to copy. To move something, hold down the “M” key and drag it.

There are a few ways to move an object in Illustrator. One way is to use the Hand tool and drag the object around. You can also use the Move Tool (M) to drag the object around. You can also use the Keyboard shortcuts: Option + Drag (or Command + Drag on a Mac) will move the object around, and Shift + Option + Drag (or Shift + Command + Drag on a Mac) will move it up or down.

Yes, you can step and repeat in Illustrator. To do so, first select the object you want to repeat. Next, select the Edit menu and choose Repeat. You can then specify how many times to repeat the selection.

Ctrl F is the keyboard shortcut for finding and replacing text in Illustrator.

In Illustrator, Ctrl-D is the shortcut for the “Delete” command.