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Locking and hiding objects
You can use the Lock and Hide com-
mands to isolate parts of your artwork
on which you do not want to work. Once
an object has been locked or hidden, it
cannot be selected or modified in any
way. These features are useful when you
are working on objects that overlap. In
addition, the Hide command makes
objects temporarily invisible, and so
may speed performance when you work
on large or complex artwork.
Locked objects remain locked when files
are closed and reopened. However, hid-
den objects reappear when files are
reopened.
You can lock or hide entire objects only.
Hiding the anchor points and edges of a
selected object
and locking or hiding
them affects the entire object. However,
you can lock or hide individual objects
within groups as well as lock or hide
entire groups.
Summary of Contents for ILLUSTRATOR 6.0
Page 1: ...List of topics Menu commands Toolbar Index How to use this guide...
Page 65: ...Tile Imageable Areas option Letter size page 40 x 60 artboard...
Page 76: ...Document Setup dialog box Click on any option for information on that option return to text...
Page 78: ...Drawing polygons Drawing spirals Drawing stars Tracing artwork Drawing continued...
Page 193: ...Third click selects Fourth click selects next group next group group B group C...
Page 205: ...Choose Arrange Result Repeat Transform as needed...
Page 406: ...Result...
Page 528: ...Area Scatter...
Page 630: ...Bitmap artwork See also Resolution and bit depth File size and image compression...
Page 775: ...Separation Setup dialog box Click on any option for information on that option return to text...
Page 780: ...Limitcheck error Out of Memory Not enough memory to perform the operation requested VM error...