JP Nascimento
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As per the comment, the most accessible way to create multiple artboards is to draw multiple rectangles with required dimensions and positions, followed by the Convert To Artboards command.
There are multiple ways to create several rectangles fast: Transform Again command, an expanded blend, Split into Grid command.
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It would be great if we had a function to multiply a specific number of artboards at once, for example, creating 10 artboards at once, etc.
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Illustrator now allows to Paste on Selected Artboards.
1. Copy the artwork from the source artboard.
2. Open the Artboards panel or select the Artboard tool. Then, select the target artboards.
3. Go to the Edit menu and select a paste option (Paste in Place, Paste in Front, or Paste in Back) to position the artwork as needed. Alternatively, right-click the selected Artboard to access the paste options directly.
Shortcuts are also available.
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Being able to paste copied objects only into selected artboards would make the program even more practical.
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What I meant was that it would be good if we had the option to create within an existing project, 10, 20 or 30 artboards at the same time, instead of having to make 30 clicks replicating artboards or other ways mentioned that "make it easier".