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Toggle anchor points and handles

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Aug 17, 2017 Aug 17, 2017

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Is there a way to toggle (show/hide) anchor points and handles so you can view all for a shape without having to select it first?

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Participant , Aug 17, 2017 Aug 17, 2017

Replying to my own question here as it appears this is not something you can currently do in Illustrator.

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Aug 17, 2017 Aug 17, 2017

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Anchor points can be toggled to show or hide them using Command-H on a Mac and Control-H on a PC.

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Yes understand that, but you have to have an object selected. Let me try to rephrase...

Is there a way to permanently display anchor points and handles?

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What is the purpose of your request?

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Every way I've looked at requires having the objects actually selected including what's shown in the screen shot below:

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With the highlighted setting in Preferences a selected object will look like the example at right if the object is selected by marquising (lassoing) it. There is also a script available at https://design.tutsplus.com/articles/20-free-and-useful-adobe-illustrator-scripts--vector- 3849 which might help. I don’t know if any of that is what you’re actually looking for but maybe it can still be of some help.

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"Every way I've looked at requires having the objects actually selected" <--- this is what I'm referring to.

There appears to be no way display all anchors and handles without the object selected.

To clarify when this feature is needed: comparing two objects or matching values.

Can you please check your link. It is a dead-end for me. I'd love to check out the script. Thanks.

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I just looked at the link I gave you to scripts and saw that it got messed up. Here is the actual link: https://design.tutsplus.com/articles/20-free-and-useful-adobe-illustrator-scripts--vector-3849

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Thanks Bill. There isn't a script to specifically do what I was hoping to achieve but some interesting stuff in there.

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Replying to my own question here as it appears this is not something you can currently do in Illustrator.

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