Document Navigation

In today’s lesson, I learned how magnify and navigate my way inside of a document. There’s several ways to navigate through a document, but the most useful and commonly used techniques are the View Menu and Zoom Tool. If you want to change the magnification of the document, head to View, and under the menu, …

Preview and Outline Models

Today, I learned about the functions of the Outline and Preview modes. A feature that can be helpful when trying to look, select, and manipulate content is the Outline Mode. When working with a group objects in Isolation Mode and needing to see a lot less detail, go to the View menu then choose Outline. …

Smart Guides

Today, I learned about smart guides and how to customize them. Smart Guides are temporary snap‑to guides that appear when you create or manipulate objects or artboards. These appear when the object is position to a certain point of another object, like the right side or the center. You can customize these smart guides by going to Preferences, …

The Control Panel

In today’s lesson, I learned how the control panel recognizes and modifies different objects and how it can be customized. The Control panel, or the options bar, offers quick access to options related to the objects you select. It’s very crucial since it changes based upon what you have selected and what you’re working inside of the …

Saving Documents

Today, I learned how to properly save documents by adding metadata and keywords so that I can easily find a certain document. Saving document in Illustrator is the same process in any application, but saving metadata in a document to make it searchable by programs like Adobe Bridge is completely different. Firstly, Head to File …

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