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joining two paths into one
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| Couldn't find this in the help files. When I align the end point of one
path with the start point of a second path, how do I join them into one
path?
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| In article <90cef$4294a2f6$4528bfab$17728@ALLTEL.NET>,
bogus <bogus@nowhere.com> wrote:
> Couldn't find this in the help files. When I align the end point of one
> path with the start point of a second path, how do I join them into one
> path?
Don't align them.
Instead, with the Pen tool, click on one point. Then click on the other
point. It's that simple; now they're joined.
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| That was so simple. But then, so am I.
Thank you.
tacit wrote:
> In article <90cef$4294a2f6$4528bfab$17728@ALLTEL.NET>,
> bogus <bogus@nowhere.com> wrote:
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> Don't align them.
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> Instead, with the Pen tool, click on one point. Then click on the other
> point. It's that simple; now they're joined.
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