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Options for selecting objects
Before
you can modify an object, you need to distinguish it from the objects around
it. You do that by selecting the object. Once you’ve
selected an object, or a part of an object, you can edit it.
Illustrator
provides the following selection methods and tools:
- Isolation mode
- Lets
you quickly isolate a layer, sublayer, path, or group of objects,
from all other art in your document. When in isolation mode, all
nonisolated objects in the document appear dimmed and are not selectable
or editable.
- Layers panel
- Lets you quickly and precisely select individual
or multiple objects. You can select a single object (even if it’s
in a group), all objects within a layer, and entire groups.
- Selection tool
-
Lets
you select objects and groups by clicking or dragging over them.
You can also select groups within groups and objects within groups. - Direct Selection tool
Lets
you select individual anchor points or path segments by clicking
on them, or select an entire path or group by selecting any other
spot on the item. You can also select one or more objects in a group
of objects.- Group Selection tool
Lets
you select an object within a group, a single group within multiple
groups, or a set of groups within the artwork. Each additional click
adds all objects from the next group in the hierarchy. - Lasso tool
Lets
you select objects, anchor points, or path segments by dragging
around all or part of the object. - Magic Wand tool
Lets
you select objects of the same color, stroke weight, stroke color,
opacity, or blending mode by clicking the object. - Live Paint Selection tool
Lets
you select faces (areas enclosed by paths) and edges (portions of
paths between intersections) of Live Paint groups. - Selection commands
- (located
in the Select menu) Let you quickly select or deselect all objects,
and select objects based on their position relative to other objects.
You can select all objects of a specific type or that share specific attributes,
and save or load selections. You can also select all objects in
the active artboard.
 To
temporarily activate the last-used selection tool when using another
type of tool, hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS). For a video
on selecting and manipulating objects, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0034.
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