What does the X key do in Illustrator?

What does the X key do in Illustrator?

Use the X key to switch focus between the fill and stoke colours. This provides a very quick way of bringing the stroke or fill attributes of an object to the front so that the attribute colour can be changed.

What does Ctrl Command X do?

In computing, Ctrl+x is the key combination of the control key and a key usually labeled “x” (lower-case letter ex), typically used to cut selected text and save it to the clipboard ready to paste elsewhere. Conventionally, the key combination is produced by holding down Ctrl and X simultaneously.

What does shift d do in Illustrator?

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Adobe Illustrator 10 Keyboard Shortcuts
File
Ctrl + R (toggle) Show/Hide Rulers
Ctrl Shift B (toggle) Show/Hide Bounding Box in Adobe Illustrator
Ctrl + Shift + D (toggle) Show/Hide Transparency Grid

What is Cmd in Illustrator?

Mac: Cmd. Windows: Ctrl. Switch between the Selection or Direction Selection tool – a big time saver.

What is command y in Illustrator?

Cmd(Ctrl)-Y is the keyboard toggle for Outline View. If you had used the same combination again in your original file the view of everything would have returned (as you found when you moved it to a new file with Preview active).

What does Ctrl 3 do in Illustrator?

Illustrator CC 2017 Shortcuts: PC

Selecting & Moving
To access Selection or Direction Selection tool (whichever was used last) at any time Control
Hide selected artwork Ctrl–3
Hide all deselected artwork Ctrl–Alt–Shift–3
Show all artwork Ctrl–Alt–3

What does Ctrl 2 do in Illustrator?

– Locking or hiding objects: This is useful when you have a complicated document with lots of objects. Select the object(s) you want to temporarily “lock” (you can see it but can’t select it) and hit Ctrl-2 (PC) or Command-2 (Mac). To completely hide objects, hit Ctrl-3 (PC) or Command-3 (Mac).

What is Ctrl E in Illustrator?

Open the Export for screens dialog box. Alt + Ctrl + E. Option + Command + E. Open the Save For Web dialog box. Alt + Shift + Ctrl + S.