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Locking an object prevents you from accidentally moving, sizing, transforming, filling, or otherwise changing it. You can lock single, multiple, or grouped objects. To change a locked object, you need to unlock it first. You can unlock one object at a time, or all locked objects at the same time.

You cannot lock linked objects, such as blends, contours, or text inside an object. You also cannot lock objects within groups or linked groups.

You can also lock an object by right-clicking it and then clicking Lock object.
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You can also unlock an object by right-clicking it and then clicking Unlock object.
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