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Does Illustrator have an equivalent to Photoshop's rectangular marquee selection tool?

New Here ,
Nov 08, 2010 Nov 08, 2010

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I am trying to select just a piece of an image in an Illustrator file to copy and re-scale, but I can't find the equivalent to Photoshop's rectangular marquee selection tool. Is there such a tool? Otherwise, I guess I can make the edits in photoshop and place in illustrator. Thanks!

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Community Expert , Apr 25, 2013 Apr 25, 2013

There is a magic lasso tool, which allows you to select subsectioons of vector points, whch may help you, depnding on exactly what you are working on.

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Nov 08, 2010 Nov 08, 2010

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So you want to edit a placed pixel based image? Better take Photoshop for the task

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Vector programmes ≇ Raster programmes

There are workarounds, but if you want to do yourself a favour, just do it in Photoshop or another Raster application.

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Apr 25, 2013 Apr 25, 2013

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I wish there was a way to accomplish this. I would really prefer to keep my image vectored, rather than rasterizing it.

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There is a magic lasso tool, which allows you to select subsectioons of vector points, whch may help you, depnding on exactly what you are working on.

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That may be the solution! Thanks Mike.

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