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Adobe Basics Midterm
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which of these is not an accurate description of the properties panel? | It is a good way to duplicate things and it can be used for quick selection |
How do you select multiple objects? | Use the black arrow by selecting objects and holding down the shift key or using the black arrow key be sure not to select anything and click and drag over all objects you want selected |
According to the tutorial man, you have to select it to ____it. | Affect |
If you have multiple objects selected, how do you select one of those objects? | Hold the shift key and select any object you wish to deselect |
What does the red square and/or rectangle represent within the Navigator Panel? | The viewable area |
The arrows circled in red is not a feature of all panels. When it is present, however, it indicates which of the following? | There are more options available than may be shown |
How do you draw perfect squares, circles, straight lines, and so forth? | Hold the shift key while drawing |
These horizontal lines circled in red is found on every panel in illustrator. What does it do? | It contains hidden panel options |
What is a quick way to select everything (that isn't locked) in a document? | Command a or Control A |
Move or pan around within a file using which tool? | The hand tool |
What is the fastest way to see the entire artboard? | Control or Command 0 |
With the zoom tool active, the following will apply | selecting and dragging down or to the right will zoom in, selecting and drawing up or to the left will zoom out |
While drawing a star or polygon shape, how can you add or subtract points or sides? | Arrow keys- up and down |
Grabbing a panel's name tab and hovering it over the sides, top, or bottom allows you to do which of the following? | Return it to being an icon or dock the panel as part of the interface |
How do you draw any shape or line from the center rather than from a corner? | While drawing hold down Alt or Option |