To copy and paste an area in Illustrator, first, select the area you want to copy. Then, use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac) to copy the area. You can then paste the copied area by using the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac).
To duplicate an object in Illustrator, select the object and choose Duplicate from the Edit menu.
To copy and paste a pattern in Illustrator, first, select the desired area of the artboard with the mouse and then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac).
In Illustrator, you can duplicate objects by selecting the object and then pressing Ctrl + D. You can also use the Duplicate command (Window > Duplicate).
There are two ways to copy part of an image in Illustrator. The first way is to use the Copy tool (C). The second way is to use the Direct Selection tool (A).
There are a few potential causes for this issue. First, make sure you’re pressing the “Ctrl” key and not the “D” key. Second, make sure your keyboard settings are configured to use the “Ctrl” key as the default modifier. Finally, make sure your Illustrator window is in focus.
There are a few ways to duplicate objects in Illustrator. One way is to use the Duplicate tool (CMD+D) and specify the object you want to duplicate. You can also use the Copy tool (CMD+C) and select the object you want to copy. Finally, you can use the Control-J shortcut to duplicate a group of objects.
In Illustrator, Ctrl H (Command H on a Mac) is the shortcut for the Hide command.
Ctrl w (Windows) or Cmd w (Mac) duplicates the selected object.
Ctrl d (or Cmd d) is the shortcut for duplicating an object.
In Illustrator, you can repeat an action by pressing and holding the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+A) and then selecting the action you want to repeat.
Ctrl F (or Cmd F on a Mac) is the keyboard shortcut for finding and replacing text.
To copy an object in Illustrator, use the Command (Mac) or Ctrl (Windows) + C keys.
Command Y in Illustrator is used to place objects on a path.
Alt-A M selects all text in a selection.