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October 26, 2011
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A problem highlighting/selecting text in Illustrator CS3

  • October 26, 2011
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In several instances I can't highlight text to copy or to edit, other times it works fine. If I click the radio button for the text in layers (other layers may be locked to prevent accidental selection), the baselines appears and I should be able to highlight the text, but I can't. If I highlight some other unaffected area of text successfully (unlocked layers), sometimes it will allow me to select the problem text directly after. Then it will go back to being a problem, why?

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    Correct answer Larry G. Schneider

    Yolu are probably accidentially hitting Cmd(Ctrl)-H which in Illustrator is the toggle for Show/Hide Edges (View>Show/Hide Edges).

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    Participant
    July 17, 2017

    I'm having this problem, and it's not Select type by path, or edges.  Just want to delete the text.

    Participant
    July 17, 2017

    Nevermind, the group selection tool worked....I may be a dummy, but Illustrator is confusing and frustrating.

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 26, 2011

    Instead of highlighting the text, what exactly does Illustrator do? Which tools do you use? Is there some object positioned above the text? Could you show a screenshot?

    rdale1961Author
    Participant
    October 26, 2011

    I'm using the general text tool, I've locked the other sublayers to avoid accidentally selecting those items. Then I click the radio button on the sublayer I wish to edit or copy, which reveals the baselines. Then if I click within that object to highlight text with the cursor, the text tool creates a new textbox/sublayer and does not highlight the text I intended.

    From: Monika Gause <forums@adobe.com<mailto:forums@adobe.com>>

    Reply-To: <jive-1854183576-rzb2-2-2dkba@mail.forums.adobe.com<mailto:jive-1854183576-rzb2-2-2dkba@mail.forums.adobe.com>>

    Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 14:49:40 -0600

    To: Roger Daleiden <rdale@fullcompass.com<mailto:rdale@fullcompass.com>>

    Subject: A problem highlighting/selecting text in Illustrator CS3

    Re: A problem highlighting/selecting text in Illustrator CS3

    created by Monika Gause<http://forums.adobe.com/people/Monika+Gause> in Illustrator - View the full discussion<http://forums.adobe.com/message/3992086#3992086

    rdale1961Author
    Participant
    October 27, 2011

    There are 2 wasy you can enter text edit mode

    1. Double Click iwht a selction tool on the text

    2. Click and drag with the text tool

    For either method to be sucessful you need to be able to click on the text. Your problem could:

    • You may have an image on top, that has transpraency or set to a blending mode,

    (click with the selection tool over your type, look at the top left to see what yo have selected. CMD 3 to hide, keep repeating until you hide some clutter and finally select your text. When done OPT CMD 3 to unhide all.

    • or your text may be within a mask

    Look at the tol bar on top, yo will see an icon after the word group, click on teh second one to enter the mask.

    There are some more reasons, but a screenshot would help to reduce the length of my reply and better target a solution for you.


    Select type by path was checked. I unchecked it and now it works fine!

    From: Mike Gondek <forums@adobe.com<mailto:forums@adobe.com>>

    Reply-To: <jive-1854183576-rzb2-2-2dkb2@mail.forums.adobe.com<mailto:jive-1854183576-rzb2-2-2dkb2@mail.forums.adobe.com>>

    Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 15:17:50 -0600

    To: Roger Daleiden <rdale@fullcompass.com<mailto:rdale@fullcompass.com>>

    Subject: A problem highlighting/selecting text in Illustrator CS3

    Re: A problem highlighting/selecting text in Illustrator CS3

    created by Mike Gondek<http://forums.adobe.com/people/Mike+Gondek2> in Illustrator - View the full discussion<http://forums.adobe.com/message/3992078#3992078

    Larry G. Schneider
    Community Expert
    Larry G. SchneiderCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    October 26, 2011

    Yolu are probably accidentially hitting Cmd(Ctrl)-H which in Illustrator is the toggle for Show/Hide Edges (View>Show/Hide Edges).

    itakimasu
    Participant
    October 8, 2015

    Thanks! This just happened to me!