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| selects objects based on their content.It is useful for making selections when you have lots and lots of objects in your document. | Magic Wand Tool |
| is for selecting objects in your layouts, such as shapes and blocks of type. Once selected, you can use the tool to move, transform, or apply any number of filters or effects to the selected objects. | Selection Tool |
| Selects and reshapes objects by their anchor points and segments | Direct Selection Tool |
| allows you to draw freehand selections around objects as if you were outlining them on paper with a pen or pencil. | Lasso Tool |
| It can be used to create countless lines, curves and shapes, and serves as the building block for illustration and design. | Pen Tool |
| is the tool used to add text | Type Tool |
| Draws seperate straight lines at any angle | Line Segment Tool |
| is used to make any size square or rectangle | Rectangle Tool |
| Creates calligraphic, scatter, art, bristle, or pattern strokes | Paintbrush Tool |
| Draws paths in a freehand style | Pencil Tool |
| Rotates objects | Rotate Tool |
| Changes the position, length, radius or angle of existing gradients | Gradient Tool |
| Samples and applies paint or type attributes | Eyedropper tool |
| .AI stands for | Adobe Illustrator file extension |
| A point on a path that indicates a change in direction | Anchor Point |
| Printable portion of the work area, where illustrations can be finalized | Artboard |
| A box that shows what is selected and used for resizing | Bounding Box |
| The color model ink printers use (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) | CMYK |
| A single level of stacking order - used to list and organize objects in a document | Layer |
| The color model monitors use to display color (red, green, blue) | RGB |