I must have been looking in the wrong places in documentation but is there a way to prevent the white space that occurs when you overlap an area with part of your closed curve?
I must have been looking in the wrong places in documentation but is there a way to prevent the white space that occurs when you overlap an area with part of your closed curve?
I must have been looking in the wrong places in documentation but is there a way to prevent the white space that occurs when you overlap an area with part of your closed curve?
Break the shape apart (Arrange > Break Shapes), delete the portion that has been knocked out (you might go to Outline view mode --Window > Quality > Outline) to locate the unwanted shape.
Then select the elements and Join Shapes (Arrange).
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This is one shape though, so there is no option to break shapes.
if that helps...
Select the shape, click the shape editor tool, select a node and 'Break at point' then break another so that the overlapping part is separate. Now join the two (unfilled) parts with a different, closed and filled shape then Break Shapes.
I managed to do this by breaking just one point but I can't repeat it.
Regards - Sean
Regards - Sean
use the Shape Editor Tool to select and delete only the control points of the undesired shape.
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Here's the result, but unfortunately, I don't remember how I did it! LOL. So, anyway, I'll try again and let yez all know.
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