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areas within a single document. While this does not mean that
Illustrator is now a page layout application (for example, there is no
provision for master pages or automatic page numbering, as in
InDesign), it provides the ability to hold multiple assets within one file.
Artboards can be of any size, and can even overlap each other, provided
they fit within the boundaries of Illustrator’s maximum canvas, which is
limited to 227.54 inches on each side. For example, all the collateral
artwork for a client  the letterhead, business card, and envelope
 can be contained within a single Illustrator file.
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Multiple Artboards
Extend the exibility of Illustrator les with multiple Artboards. Each artboard can be resized,
printed separately, and exported to separate pages of a multi-page PDF.
An artboard is not an object; it is a defined drawing area within the
overall Illustrator canvas, which can be addressed directly. Artboards
can be created, modified, and repositioned with the Artboard tool ( ).
To create a new artboard, select the Artboard tool, and drag a rectangle
on the canvas, or click on an object to create a new artboard aligned
with the object’s bounding box. Press the Enter key (Mac: Return) to
open the Artboard Options dialog, where you can specify exact
dimensions for the artboard. You can also select an existing rectangle
and choose Object > Convert to Artboard, or duplicate an existing
artboard by selecting it with the Artboard tool, and then Option/Alt-
dragging to a new area of the canvas. To create an artboard within an
existing artboard, hold down the Shift key while dragging with the
Artboard Tool. To resize an artboard to selected artwork, choose Object
> Artboards > Fit to Selected Art. To resize an artboard to encompass all
artwork, choose Object > Artboards > Fit to Artwork Bounds (there’s no
need to select any objects beforehand). To modify the dimensions of an
artboard, select it with the Artboard tool and press the Enter/Return key
to open the Artboard Options dialog, or just enter the new dimensions
in the Control panel.
Artboard Options
Specify dimensions , proportions and position for an artboard, as well as the display options
for center mark and crosshairs.
Using the New Artboards Panel
By default, artboards are identified by non-printing numbers, according
to the order in which they are created. If you wish to change the order
of artboards (for example, to ensure that they will appear in the desired
order when the Illustrator file is saved as a PDF), use the Artboards
panel to rearrange them. You can use the up/down arrows on the
bottom of the panel to change the order of artboards, or simply drag a
listed artboard up and down.
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