The shortcut to unlock an object in Illustrator is Command + U.

There are a few ways to unlock selections in Illustrator. One way is to use the Selection tool and click and drag on the selection to select all of the content. You can also use the keyboard shortcut key CMD+A (Mac) or CTRL+A (Windows).

Ctrl F (or Cmd F on a Mac) is the search function in Illustrator. You can use it to find any text in your document, or any object (line, shape, text box, etc).

In Illustrator, Ctrl H (⌘H) opens the Help menu.

There are a few ways to unlock an object in Indesign. One way is to select the object and choose “Unlock Object” from the menu options. Another way is to use the shortcut keys (Ctrl+Alt+U) and enter the password that was assigned to the object when it was created.

In Illustrator, go to the Layers palette and select the locked layer you want to unlock.

There are a few ways to remove objects in Illustrator. One way is to use the Select tool and click on the object you want to remove. Another way is to use the Eraser tool and click and drag the object you want to remove.

There are a few ways to trace an image in Illustrator. One way is to use the Rectangle tool and draw a rectangle around the image you want to trace. Then, use the Selection tool to select the entire rectangle, and use the Paste command (Ctrl+V) to paste the traced image onto your document. Another way is to use the Trace Bitmap command (Ctrl+T), which lets you trace bitmaps with specific dimensions.

Ctrl+J (Mac) or CTRL+K (Windows) is the shortcut for “jumping to layer”.

In Illustrator, Ctrl R (or Cmd/Ctrl R on a Mac) is the shortcut for the “Reverse” command.