 Welcome back to another Adobe Illustrator tutorial. I'm going to show you how to align all of these objects and you're to a single object. What am I talking about? For example, I've got this brown rectangle here. I want all of these other objects to line in the center of this, but here's the thing. I don't want this to move. If normally if you select everything like I've done here and then you hit the horizontal or whatever aligned center, it's going to move and it's going to select the center here and everything's aligned down the middle including this object that I don't want to move. If I don't want this to move, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go ahead and select everything and then before I do anything, I'm going to click again on that rectangle. What this has done is it's got a nice dark blue or light blueish, mediumish blue thick stroke around the edge. Now watch what happens if I click on it. Again, this is selected. You'll see here that it's gone now to align to key object and presto. Everything aligns underneath it. That's all there's to it.