Adobe Illustrator is a powerful vector graphic design program that can be used to create logos, illustrations, and other graphics. Copying in Illustrator can be a bit tricky, but with a few tips and tricks, it’s easy to get the job done.

  1. Start by creating your original artwork in Illustrator. Once you have your desired image or piece of text ready, it’s time to start copying and pasting. To copy an object or text layer from one document to another, select the object or text layer you want to copy and then use the Copy command (Ctrl+C) or the Copy menu item (Edit > Copy).
  2. Next, open the destination document where you want to paste the copied object or text layer. To do this, select the document window where you want to paste the copied object or text layer and then use the Paste command (Ctrl+V) or the Paste menu item (Edit > Paste).
  3. If you need to adjust any of the copied objects or text layers before pasting them into their new location, now is a good time to do so. You can do this by using either of these two methods: using the Edit > Transform commands (Ctrl+T) or using Illustrator’s Object Tools panel (Window > Object Tools).
  4. When you’re finished adjusting any of your copied objects or text layers, simply paste them into their new location in your destination document and then save your work as usual. ..