Brain has turned to mush - I'm sure this is very simple but having combined 2 shapes I want to un-combine them. I could use Undo but I've made a number of other changes to the document since so this wouldn't be ideal.
Brain has turned to mush - I'm sure this is very simple but having combined 2 shapes I want to un-combine them. I could use Undo but I've made a number of other changes to the document since so this wouldn't be ideal.
Grant
Not possible.
Christine
Software: XDPX9, WD9,WD10,XDPX10,WD11,XDPX11,XDP365
what you may be thinking of is 'break shapes' on the arrange menu
this may enable you to get back [with a bit of additional use of intersect/subtract/slice/combine] and it may not; it is really only useful in this case where shapes have been combined into a complex shape
if the file is still open I would save it; duplicate the saved copy if I needed to preserve what I had done to date; then use undo to go back to where I was in the first file
can then cut and paste replace, rename files or whatever is required
as Christine said no way to automatically release a combined shape
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If the other changes you made are separate shapes, you can select those, hit copy (ctrl-c), then undo to uncombine. Then paste the new shapes in place.
you certainly can - although undo does not always work the way you might expect/like [nor does redo], so for mission critical work I would make a backup file before I start just in case - then at least I don't end up worse of than I was
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