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Well, I hope the subject makes some kind of sense. I loaded up Illustrator today, and normally when I click on an object with the black arrow, it converts to free transform automatically. Meaning, one click with the black arrow and you can re-size/distort objects. Now, one click does nothing but selects it, and I have to go down to the free transform tool. This has really slowed down production. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Derrick
Illustrator 9
Mac OSX

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Hi Derrick.

I get that one quite often actually. Those resizing boxes you like to use are called "bounding boxes" in Illustrator.

If you look under the View menu, you'll see a "Show Bounding Box" command. You probably accidentally performed the key combination (Command+Shift+B) that hides the bounding boxes....

Just turn it back on and you're good to go.

-Amy

Adobe Illustrator

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