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Locking objects

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.

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

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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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