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3. With the Selection tool ( ), click to attempt to select one of the eyes.
Notice that you can't, since the mask is on top of them. In order to access the eyes,
you could use one of the methods we previously discussed or use one of two other
methods: hide or lock.
4. With the mask still selected, choose Object > Hide > Selection, or press Com-
mand+3 (Mac OS) or Ctrl+3 (Windows). The mask is hidden so that you can more
easily select other objects. (This is how we hid the mask when we set up the file.)
5. Click to select one of the red circles in the eyes, and move it.
6. Choose Object > Show All to show the mask again.
7. With the mask selected, choose Object > Lock > Selection, or press Command+2
(Mac OS) or Ctrl+2 (Windows).
The mask is still visible, but you cannot select it.
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