There are a few ways to enlarge an object in Illustrator. One way is to use the Object Transform tool (). To do this, select the object you want to enlarge, and then click the object Transform button () in the toolbar. From here, you can choose one of the following enlargement options:• Scale: This option scales the object proportionally.• Stretch: This option stretches the object horizontally or vertically.

There are a few ways to resize something in Illustrator. One way is to use the handles on the corners of the object. Another way is to use the Transform tools (W,A, S,D).

In Illustrator, you can use the Scale tool to enlarge or reduce an object’s size. You can also use the Free Transform command to resize an object in place.

There are a few reasons why Illustrator might not be able to enlarge objects or text. One possibility is that the object or text is contained within a vector shape, which is an editable graphic object. If you try to enlarge these objects, Illustrator might not be able to keep up with the changes and the enlarged object or text might look distorted.Another possibility is that the object or text is contained within a bitmap image file.

There are a few ways to stretch a shape in Illustrator. One way is to use the Transform tool (T). To do this, click on the shape you want to stretch, and then click on the Transform tool (T) in the toolbar. Then, use the slider controls at the top of the window to change the shape’s width, height, or depth.

There are a few ways to resize an image:-In most image editing programs, you can drag the bottom-right corner of the image to resize it.-You can also use the tools in your web browser to resize an image. Just click on the image, and then use the mouse to drag it up or down.-Finally, you can also use a free online resizer called Image Size.

In Illustrator, you can resize objects by dragging the handles that appear when you select the object.

There are a few ways to zoom out in Illustrator. One way is to use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+0 (zero) or Command+0 (zero). Another way is to select the Zoom tool () and use the mouse wheel to zoom out.

Ctrl H (or Cmd H on a Mac) is the shortcut for the “Hide” command in Illustrator.

There is not a specific way to get your scale back in Illustrator, but you can try the following:-Open the Illustrator file that contains the scale and select Object > Scale.-In the Scale dialog box, click Reset and then OK.