To duplicate a layer in Illustrator, select the layer and press Ctrl+J (Windows) or Cmd+J (Mac).

Duplicating a layer is simple. Select the layer you want to duplicate, and then click the “Duplicate Layer” button on the Layers panel.

Duplicating a layer is simple. Select the layer you want to duplicate, and then click the “Duplicate Layer” button on the Layers panel.

Duplicating objects in Illustrator is easy. Just select the object you want to copy, and then use the Copy command (Paste in Illustrator).

Ctrl-D is the keyboard shortcut for “Delete Document.

Illustrator does not support the Ctrl-D keyboard shortcut for deleting text.

Duplicate layers are a feature of the Photoshop layer system that allows you to create a copy of an image layer in your document. This duplicate layer can then be edited and modified as needed, without affecting the original image layer.

There are a few ways to duplicate layers in Photoshop. One way is to use the keyboard shortcut Command + J (Mac) or Ctrl + J (Windows). Another way is to select the layer you want to duplicate, and then use the Layer menu option Duplicate Layer.

In Illustrator, multiply is located in the Tools panel (Window > Tools).

To duplicate a page in Illustrator, first, select the page you want to duplicate and then choose Edit > Duplicate.

If you want to duplicate an object in a row, select the object and then use the keyboard shortcut Command + D (Mac) or Ctrl + D (Windows).

To copy part of an image in Illustrator, first, select the area you want to copy. Then, use the Copy command (Ctrl+C) to copy the selection to the clipboard. You can then paste the selection into another document or project by using the Paste command (Ctrl+V).

In Illustrator, Ctrl H (or Cmd H on a Mac) is the shortcut for the “Hide” command.

There is no clone tool in Illustrator, but you can use the Pathfinder tool to create a copy of an object or path.

Alt does a few things in Illustrator. One is that it lets you enter text into a path or object. You can also use Alt+click/pressing and holding the Option key to select multiple objects. Alt+drag/pressing and holding the Shift key will move objects. Lastly, you can use Alt+zoom to zoom in or out on your document.