There are a few things you can do if you find yourself with an error in Illustrator. The first is to check your file’s structure. If there are any folders that don’t have a name, or if the folders have different names, then look for them in the File menu and select “Show hidden files and folders.” If everything looks good, then you can continue working on your file. If not, then it’s time to take a look at your file’s errors. The most common errors in Illustrator are Parm errors. Parm errors occur when you accidentally type too much information into a field in your document. For example, if you enter “pencils” into the “pencils” field in your document, Illustrator will create a new pencil object and assign it to the “pencils” field. This is an error because it means that you’ve accidentally assigned all of your pencil objects to one field! If you see an error like this in your document, it means that someone else has also made a mistake and they need to be fixed too. To fix this error, open up Illustrator and go to the File menu and select “Edit.” Then click on the “Parm Error” tab and enter the correct information into the fields there. Once you’ve done this, your document should be correct again!