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Selecting artwork in layers
You can quickly select artwork on the artboard using the Layers palette. Keep in mind that 
there is a difference between selecting an item in the Layers palette and selecting artwork 
using the Layers palette. When artwork is selected, the layer color square appears on the 
corresponding item in the Layers palette and selection marks appear around the artwork 
on the artboard. 
Layers palette 
A. Selected item in Layers palette B. Selected artwork
To select artwork using the Layers palette:
Click the right edge of an item in the Layers palette (between the target button and the 
scroll bar). The layer color square indicates that the artwork is selected. Shift-click at the 
right edge of additional items in the Layers palette to select additional artwork.
To select all artwork in a layer:
Do one of the following:
Click the right edge of a layer in the Layers palette (between the target button and the 
scroll bar). The layer color square indicates that all artwork in the layer is selected.
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) a layer name or layer thumbnail in the 
Layers palette. 
To select all artwork in a layer based on the currently selected artwork, choose Select > 
Object > All on Same Layer.
Locating items in the Layers palette
When you select artwork on the artboard using a selection tool, you can quickly locate the 
corresponding item in the Layers palette using the Locate Object command. This 
command is especially helpful for locating items in collapsed layers.
To locate an item in the Layers palette:
Select an object on the artboard. If you select more than one object, the frontmost 
object in the stacking order will be located.
Choose Locate Object from the Layers palette menu. This command changes to Locate 
Layer if the Show Layers Only palette option is selected. (See 
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