There are a few ways to make copies in Illustrator. You can use the Duplicate command, which creates an exact copy of your selected object. You can also use the Transform panel to create copies by specifying how many you want and how far apart you want them to be. Finally, you can use the Clone Stamp tool to create copies of your object by dragging it around the canvas.

To select an object in Illustrator, click on it with the Selection tool (black arrow). To copy an object, press Command + C (Mac) or Control + C (Windows).

In Illustrator, you can repeat an object by using the Transform panel. To do this, select the object you want to repeat, then open the Transform panel (Window > Transform). In the Transform panel, click on the “Repeat” button. This will bring up a dialog box where you can specify how many copies you want to create and the distance between them.

Ctrl D is the shortcut for the “Duplicate” command in Adobe Illustrator. This command creates a copy of the selected object or group of objects.

To drag and copy in Illustrator, hold down the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Mac) while you drag an object.

In Illustrator, you can use the Selection tool to select the part of the image you want to copy. Then, you can use the Edit > Copy or Control + C shortcut to copy the selection.

There are a few ways to copy and paste text in Illustrator. You can use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac) to copy the text, and then use Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac) to paste it. Alternatively, you can use the Edit menu: select the text you want to copy, then choose Edit > Copy, and finally Edit > Paste.

There could be a few reasons why Ctrl D is not working in Illustrator. One possibility is that you have the wrong tool selected. Make sure you have the Selection tool selected and then try again. Another possibility is that you have a locked layer. Unlock any locked layers and try again.

There is no shortcut for copy in Illustrator. You can use the Edit > Copy or Control + C (Windows) / Command + C (Mac) commands to copy objects.

There are a few ways to repeat an action in Illustrator. You can use the Transform panel to create copies of an object, or you can use the Transform Each command to apply transformations to multiple objects at once. You can also use the Pattern Maker tool to create repeating patterns.

To duplicate multiple times in Illustrator, select the object you want to duplicate, then press Alt (Windows) or Option (macOS) while dragging the object to create a copy.

Ctrl G does nothing in Illustrator.

To paste in place in Illustrator, first copy the object you want to paste. Then, go to the Edit menu and choose Paste in Place. The object will be pasted in the same position as it was originally.

To drag and copy, hold down the left mouse button while you move the cursor to the desired location. Then, release the button.

To copy and drag something, you can use the trackpad or mouse to select the item you want to move. Once it’s selected, you can press and hold the “Command” key on your keyboard and then use the trackpad or mouse to drag the item to its new location.