Connect two open paths, Join two endpoints – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual

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USING ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4

Drawing

To create a smooth point, position the Pen tool where you want to end the new curved segment, and drag.

Connect two open paths

1

Using the Pen tool, position the pointer over the endpoint of the open path that you want to connect to another
path. The pointer changes when it’s precisely positioned over the endpoint.

2

Click the endpoint.

3

Do one of the following:

To connect the path to another open path, click an endpoint on the other path. When you precisely position the
Pen tool over the other path’s endpoint, a small merge symbol

appears next to the pointer.

To connect a new path to an existing path, draw the new path near the existing path, and then move the Pen tool
to the existing path’s (unselected) endpoint. Click that endpoint when you see the small merge symbol that appears
next to the pointer.

In InDesign, you can also use the Pathfinder panel to join paths. To close the path of an open path, use the Selection
tool to select the path and click Close Path in the Pathfinder panel. To close the end points between two paths, select

the paths and click Join Path. You may want to click Join Path a second time to join the second endpoint.

Join two endpoints

1

Select the endpoints.

If the endpoints are coincident (on top of each other), drag a marquee through or around both endpoints to select
them.

2

Click the Connect Selected End Points button

in the Control panel.

3

If the endpoints are coincident, a dialog box appears to let you specify the type of join you want. Select the Corner
option (the default) or the Smooth option, and click

OK.

Joining endpoints

A. Selecting and joining coincident endpoints B. Selecting and joining noncoincident endpoints

Move or nudge anchor points or segments using the keyboard

1

Select the anchor point or path segment.

Note: In Photoshop, you can move only anchor points in this manner.

2

Click or hold down any of the arrow keys on the keyboard to move 1 pixel at a time in the direction of the arrow.

Hold down the Shift key in addition to the arrow key to move 10 pixels at a time.

Note: In Illustrator and InDesign, you can change the distance of a nudge by changing the Keyboard Increment
preference. When you change the default increment, holding down Shift nudges 10 times the specified distance.

Stretch parts of a path without distorting its overall shape

1

Select the entire path.

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