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Break
The
Break
function is used to separate every path, every curve, and every line into its own individual shape.
After selecting a combined shape, the
Break
function can be accessed in any of the following ways:
Click on the
Break
icon on the
Magic Toolbar
Press
Ctrl+B
Right click on the screen and choose
Shape Magic>Break
from the menu
Go to
Edit>Shape Magic>Break.
If the
Break
function is applied to the “Bob” example used in the earlier section on
Split
, the child shapes
then have individual bounding boxes and they fill will color. This indicates that the child shapes are no
longer joined to their parent shapes:
Once you apply
Break
, you have complete editing control over every individual shape within a design. But
be careful! It’s also easy to inadvertently move an individual shape (especially the tiny ones) and you can
risk messing up the design. So, only use
Break
when needed and then, most importantly, know how to
rejoin your shapes, which is covered in the next section.
Join
The
Join
function is used to combine individual paths, curves, and lines into a single shape. This is
basically the opposite function to
Break
.
After selecting two or more shapes, the
Join
function can be accessed in any of the following ways:
Click on the
Join
icon on the
Magic Toolbar
Press
Ctrl+J
Right click on the screen and choose
Shape Magic>Join
from the menu
Go to
Edit>Shape Magic>Join.
If the
Join
function is applied to the “Bob” example in the above section on
Break
, the word will now
become all one shape and even the individual letters can no longer be selected:
There are now bounding boxes
around each inner path.
The inner paths are
now filled with color.
Bounding boxes now
indicate a total of 8
different shapes.
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