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8. With the Selection tool, click to select one of the eye shapes.
9. Choose Object > Unlock All, and then choose Object > Hide > Selection to hide
the mask again.
10. Choose View > Smart Guides to turn them on.
11. Choose File > Save, to save the file, and then choose File > Close.
Review questions
1 . How can you select an object that has no fill?
2 . Explain two ways you can select an item in a group without choosing Object > Un-
group.
3 . Of the two Selection tools (Selection [
] and Direct Selection [
]), which allows
you to edit the individual anchor points of an object?
4 . What should you do after creating a selection that you are going to use repeatedly?
5 . Sometimes you are unable to select an object because it is underneath another ob-
ject. Explain two ways to get around this issue.
6 . To align objects to the artboard, what do you need to first select in the Align panel
or Control panel before you choose an alignment option?
Review answers
1 . You can select an object that has no fill by clicking the stroke or by dragging a
marquee across any part of the object.
2 . Using the Group Selection tool ( ), you can click once to select an individual
item within a group. Click again to add the next grouped items to the selection.
Read Lesson 8 , “ Organizing Your Artwork with Layers , ” to see how you can use
layers to make complex selections. You can also double-click the group to enter
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