You can duplicate objects using a number of different methods.
Use the Duplicate command to replicate a selected object instantly. The new copy appears on the layout slightly offset down and to the right from the original.
You can duplicate an object each time you change its position, orientation, or proportions. For example, you can create a flower by drawing one petal, setting its reference point at the base of the petal, and repeatedly rotating at incremental angles, simultaneously duplicating to leave behind a new copy of the petal at each angle.
If you’re dragging the Selection tool , the
Rotate tool
, the
Scale tool
, or
the Shear tool
, start
dragging, and then hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS)
after you begin dragging. To constrain the duplicate’s transformation,
Alt+Shift-drag (Windows) or Option+Shift-drag (Mac OS).
If you’re specifying a value in the Transform or Control panel, press Alt+Enter (Windows) or Option+Return (Mac OS) after you’ve typed the value.
If you’re pressing arrow keys to move objects, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you press the keys.
Use the Step and Repeat command to instantly create rows or columns of duplicates. For example, you can fill a page with evenly spaced duplicates of a single business card design.