Select the “Selection Tool” in the toolbar.Click and drag over the lines you want to select.
There are a few ways to select everything in Illustrator. One way is to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+A (Cmd+A on Mac). Another way is to go to the Select menu and choose All.
There are a few ways to select a path in Illustrator. One way is to click on the path with the Selection tool. Another way is to hold down the Shift key and click on the path with the Selection tool. This will add the path to the selection. You can also use the Arrow keys to move the selection around.
There are a few ways to select a whole path. One way is to use the keyboard shortcut Command-A on a Mac, or Control-A on a PC. Another way is to click on the path with the Selection Tool (the black arrow) and then go to Edit > Copy (Command-C on a Mac, Control-C on a PC).
There are a few ways to select multiple paths in Illustrator. One way is to hold down the Shift key while clicking on each path you want to select. Another way is to click on the first path, then hold down the Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac) key and click on each additional path you want to select.
To select all anchor points in Illustrator, use the keyboard shortcut Command-A (Mac) or Control-A (Windows).
To select all the text in a document, press CTRL+A on your keyboard.
There are a few ways to select individual objects in Illustrator. The first way is to click on the object with the Selection Tool (black arrow). The second way is to hold down the Shift key and click on the object with the Selection Tool. This will select all of the objects that are connected to the first object that you clicked on. The third way is to hold down the Command (Mac) or Control (PC) key and click on the object.
To edit paths in Illustrator, select the path you want to edit and use the Pen tool to modify it. You can also use the Direct Selection tool to select individual points on a path and move them around.