Adobe illustrator 10 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Working with Objects
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Select Show Stroke Options from the Magic Wand palette menu; then select the stroke
options you want to use and specify tolerance values in pixels.
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Select Show Transparency Options from the Magic Wand palette menu; then select the
options you want and enter a tolerance value for Opacity, if necessary. (Blending Mode
selects all objects with blending modes applied.)
selects all objects with blending modes applied.)
Saving, editing, and loading selections
Using the commands in the Select menu, you can save, edit, and load selections for reuse
in your artwork.
in your artwork.
To save a selection:
1 Select one or more objects on the artboard, and choose Select > New Selection.
2 In the New Selection dialog box, enter a name in the Name text box, and click OK.
The new selection name appears in the Select menu.
To delete a saved selection or change its name:
1 Choose Select > Edit Selection.
2 Select the selection you want to edit, do one of the following, and then click OK:
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Type a new name in the Name field.
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Click Delete to remove the selection from the list.
Moving, copying, and deleting objects
You can move objects in your artwork by cutting them from one spot and pasting them
into another, by dragging them, and by using the arrow keys, the Move dialog box, and
the Transform Each dialog box. Dragging also enables you to copy objects between open
Illustrator files and Photoshop files.
into another, by dragging them, and by using the arrow keys, the Move dialog box, and
the Transform Each dialog box. Dragging also enables you to copy objects between open
Illustrator files and Photoshop files.
Note: You can also move objects using the Transform palette. (See
To set general preferences that affect how objects move:
1 Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows and Mac OS 9) or Illustrator >
Preferences > General (Mac OS X).
Preferences > General (Mac OS X).
2 Choose options for Preferences:
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Enter an angle between 0 and 360 degrees in the Constrain Angle text box to rotate the
x and y axes. The rotation of the axes determines how drawing and movement are
constrained when you hold down Shift. (See
constrained when you hold down Shift. (See
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Select Transform Pattern Tiles to specify whether you want to transform any patterns
within objects when you apply a transformation such as scaling, rotating, or shearing.
(See
(See
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Deselect Use Area Select to select objects underneath filled objects by clicking an
anchor point or path segment (in Preview view). (See