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Select paths, segments, and anchor points
Before
you can reshape or edit a path, you need to select the path’s anchor
points, segments, or a combination of both.
Select anchor points- If you can see the
points, you can click them with the Direct Selection tool
to
select them. Shift-click to select multiple points.
- Select
the Direct Selection tool and drag a boundary around the anchor points.
Shift-drag around additional anchor points to select them.
- Make
sure the path that contains the anchor points is not selected. Move
the Direct Selection tool over the anchor point until the pointer
displays a hollow square, and then click the anchor point. Shift-click
additional anchor points to select them.
- (Illustrator only) Select the
Lasso tool, and drag around the anchor points. Shift-drag around
additional anchor points to select them.
Select path segments
- Select the
Direct Selection tool
, and
click within 2 pixels of the segment, or drag a marquee over part
of the segment. Shift-click or Shift-drag around additional path
segments to select them.
- (Illustrator
only) Select the Lasso tool
, and
drag around part of the path segment. Shift-drag around additional
path segments to select them.
Select all anchor points and segments in a path- Select
the Direct Selection tool
or,
in Illustrator, the Lasso tool.
- Drag
around the entire path.
If the
path is filled, you can also click inside the path with the Direct
Selection tool to select all anchor points.
Copy a path Select
a path or segment with the Selection tool or Direct Selection tool
and do one of the following:Use
the standard menu functions to copy and paste paths within or between applications.
Press
and hold Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and drag the
path to the desired position, and then release the mouse button
and Alt/Option key.
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