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Selecting multiple artboards

Selecting multiple artboards - Illustrator Tutorial

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Selecting multiple artboards

- [[Instructor] In this movie, I'll show you how to select and move multiple artboards using the Artboard tool. And it's ultimately a matter of pressing the Shift key. And so notice the problem, we're having right now. If I were to click on the big number 1, using the black Arrow Tool which is active at the top of the toolbox, then you can see that it's bounding box overlaps into artboard 5. And the same is true of the number 2 overlapping in artboard 6, 3 overlapping artboard 7 and so forth. What I want to do is space the artboards farther apart from each other in order to create this effect here so that we have no overlaps whatsoever. All right, so I'll go ahead and switch over to my document at hand here, and I'll select the Artboard tool which you can get by pressing Shift + O. Notice at this point, artboard 3 is selected. If I wanted to select artboard 1 instead then I would just click on it using the Artboard Tool.…

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