To duplicate a layer, first select the layer in your document and then use the keyboard shortcut Command-J (Mac) or Ctrl-J (Windows).

To duplicate a layer in Illustrator, select the layer and press Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (Mac).

In Illustrator, you duplicate a layer by selecting the layer in the Layers panel and pressing Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (Mac).

There are a few ways to copy on Illustrator. You can use the keyboard shortcuts, the Object tool, or the Paste menu.

There are a few ways to copy on Illustrator:-Select the object you want to copy and click the “Copy” button (or press Ctrl+C)-Select the object you want to paste into place and click the “Paste” button (or press Ctrl+V)-Use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+C (copy) and Ctrl+V (paste).

There are a few ways to duplicate layers in Photoshop. One way is to use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+J (Windows/Mac) or Command+J (Linux). Another way is to use the Layers panel menu item, Duplicate Layer.

Ctrl-D is the shortcut for “copy” in Illustrator.

To duplicate a layer in Illustrator, first select the layer you want to duplicate and then press Command+J (Mac) or Ctrl+J (Windows).

In Illustrator, you can repeat an object by selecting the object and then choosing Object > Duplicate.

There are a few ways to copy and paste text in Google Sheets. You can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C (or CMD+C on Windows) to copy the text, and then use Ctrl+V (or CMD+V on Windows) to paste it into another cell.

To select a layer, click on it in the Layers panel. To copy a layer, click and drag it to the destination spot in the Layers panel.

When you select the layer Duplicate layer command, Photoshop creates a copy of the selected layer. The new layer has the same name as the original layer, but with a number appended to it (e.g. Layer 1 copy is named Layer 1_copy). The new layer is placed below the original layer in the document hierarchy.

In Photoshop, Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (Mac) is the shortcut for “join” or “merge” images. This command will combine the pixels from the two selected images into a single image on the screen.

In Illustrator, Ctrl H (the “hold down” key) is used to temporarily hide or show objects.

Alt does a few things in Illustrator. It can change the color of a path, make a selection, or toggle the visibility of an object.