In Illustrator, you can undo and redo actions by using the Undo and Redo commands (Z and Y). To redo an action, simply press the Redo command again.

The opposite of Ctrl Z in Illustrator is Ctrl Y.

Ctrl F (or Cmd F on a Mac) is the Find command in Illustrator. It lets you search for any text within the document.

Ctrl H (Mac) or Cmd H (Windows) opens the Help menu.

Ctrl w (Windows) or Command w (Mac) will close the active document.

Adobe Illustrator does not have a back button.

Ctrl B is used to copy and paste text in many programs.

There are a few ways to redo in Illustrator Mac. You can use the Undo command, the Redo command, or the History palette.

Ctrl Y is the shortcut for “yes” in most text editors.

To backspace in Illustrator, you can use the keyboard shortcut Control + Backspace.

In Illustrator, Ctrl R (or Cmd R on a Mac) is the shortcut for the Rectangle Selection tool. When you use this shortcut, Illustrator selects all the rectangles that are currently selected in the document.

Shift M changes the layer’s blend mode to Multiply.

There are a few ways to view history in Illustrator. One way is to use the Timeline tool. This will give you a visual representation of the different periods in history. You can also use the History palette to access different types of historical information.

In Illustrator, you can undo up to 10 times.

Ctrl H is the keyboard shortcut for hyperlinking a URL in a web browser.

Ctrl D is the keyboard shortcut for “copy” in most programs.