![]() All these tools, are grouped depending on their function and displayed in the toolbar.įor example, the first four buttons, which all have something to do with the selection of objects. The Toolbar contains tools to create and edit all images, artwork, page elements, etc. The options in the “Management Panel” depend on the tool selected in the “Tool Bar” (D). At least by those of us who do a lot of work with Photoshop. I’m not going to discuss all of them here, we will discuss them when we get to use them.īelow the menu bar we have the “Management Panel” (C), also called the Options bar. In the menu bar, we find all the options available to us in the Illustrator. Under Application bar we find the menu bar (B). And to the far right, we have the “Minimize” “Maximize” and “Close” buttons. We also have a search box that lets you search the online Help files on a particular keyword. More about workspaces in the next lesson. In the middle we have a downward pointing arrow with which we can choose a workspace. For example, next to each other or underneath each other. With the second you open Adobe Bridge, and the third determines layout of your open files. ![]() With the first we can resize the application window. On the left of the Application bar, we have three buttons. If you have opened multiple documents, and they are over each other, you can click on the tabs to bring a specific document to the forefront.Īt the top of the application window we find the “Application Bar” (A). Notice that when you have a document open, this is indicated by a tab at the top (1), where the name of the document is displayed. To display them again, repeat the same actions, only then choose “Show Artboards” in the drop-down menu. If you work better without this border click the “View” button in the menu bar and select “Hide Artboards” in the drop-down menu. In this way we can easily see where the drawing area begins and where it ends. The drawing area is lined with black by standard. ![]() If you have multiple, you will see all these of course in this window. In the middle of the application window we find the drawing area. ![]() What we see when we start a new document. ![]()
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