If you want to duplicate an object in Illustrator, hold down the Control (Command on a Mac) key and drag the object to the desired location.

To duplicate a layer, go to the Layer tab in the Layers panel and select Duplicate Layer. Enter the new layer’s name in the Name field and click OK.

To duplicate a layer in Illustrator on a Mac, first select the layer you want to duplicate and then choose Duplicate Layer from the Layers panel menu.

There are a few ways to repeat and duplicate objects in Illustrator. The easiest way is to use the Copy and Paste commands. You can also use the Object > Duplicate command or the keyboard shortcut Command+D.

When working in Adobe Illustrator, Ctrl-d will delete the current selection.

Duplicate layers are a feature in Photoshop that allows you to create a copy of an image, layer by layer. This can be helpful if you need to make multiple copies of an image for different purposes, or if you want to keep a backup of an image.

To duplicate a layer in Photoshop, first, select the layer you want to duplicate and then click the “duplicate layer” button located in the Layers panel.

Illustrator doesn’t have a Ctrl D shortcut, instead, it uses the keyboard shortcut Command D.

To duplicate a layer in Illustrator, first select the layer you want to duplicate and then use the Command/Ctrl+J keyboard shortcut.

There are a few ways to repeat actions in Illustrator. One way is to use the keyboard shortcuts. For example, you can press Ctrl+A (Mac) or Cmd+A (Windows) to select all the objects in the document, and then press Ctrl+C (Mac) or Cmd+C (Windows) to copy the selected objects. You can also use the shortcut menu options. For example, you can choose Edit > Copy > Paste.

Ctrl H (or Cmd H on a Mac) is the shortcut for the Hide command in Illustrator.

Ctrl F (or Cmd F on a Mac) is the “Find” command in Illustrator. When you hit Ctrl F, Illustrator will open up the Find dialog box where you can type in a text string and it will search through all of your layers for any occurrences of that text.

Adobe Illustrator has a number of keyboard shortcuts that can be used to speed up your workflow. One of these is shift P, which moves the active path point to the right by one pixel.

There are a few ways to duplicate objects in Illustrator. One way is to use the Object > Duplicate command. You can also use the Control-C keyboard shortcut to copy an object. Finally, you can use the Pathfinder panel to create a duplicate object by selecting an area of the original object and then using the Copy command.

The multiply tool is located in the Pathfinder panel.