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ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2
User Guide
Note that you must delete them from their respective palettes as well as from the artwork in the startup file.
3 Do any of the following:
Create any colors, patterns, and gradients you want, and save them as swatches. You can also import swatches
using the Swatch Libraries command and then move the swatches you want in the startup file into the default
Swatches palette.
Save any graph designs that you want available in your files using the Graph Design dialog box. As with the new
paint style attributes, add the graphs to the artwork in the startup file so you can see and refer to the graphs later
if necessary.
Create any graphic styles you want and save them to the Graphic Styles palette.
Create any brushes you want and save them to the Brushes palette.
Create any symbols you want and save them to the Symbols palette.
4 Select theoptions youwantasdefault settings from thefollowing:Viewpreferences (fromthe View menu), ruler
origins, page origins, print settings (in the Print dialog box, File > Print), and actions.
5 Save the startup file and restart Illustrator.
Recovery and undo
Undoing and redoing changes
You can use the Undo command (Edit > Undo) to correct mistakes you make while using the Adobe Illustrator
program. You can even undo an operation after you select the Save command (but not if you have closed and then
reopened the file). If an operation cannot be undone, the Undo command is dimmed.
Depending on how much memory is available, you can undo an unlimited number of the last operations you
performed, in reverse order, by repeatedly choosing the Undo command.
You can use the Redo command (Edit > Redo) to reapply operations you previously undid. You can also revert a file
to the version that was last saved (but not if you have closed and then reopened the file) by choosing File > Revert.
You cannot undo this action.

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