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Join points in Illustrator?

ForgeInc

New Member
Yeah, select 2 open points (with hollow arrow tool) and hit "command-J" (on a mac) or it's located under object/path/join
 

GoodPeopleFlags

New Member
That puts a line between the 2 points which is usually fine but sometimes I want to to "snap" the 2 open points together without that extra line. I don't think there's a way to do that, is there?
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
if you move the point it should snap onto the one you want, then marquee select that region and ctrl-J - just tried it it works
 

FireSprint.com

Trade Only Screen & Digital Sign Printing
You can select the two points with the open (white arrow) and right click - select "Average"

It doesn't create a new line, just moves the points.

-Gene
 

Bobby H

Arial Sucks.
You can align points to or on top of each other and then apply the join command.

It's a bit similar to how CorelDRAW does it, but with an extra twist. Using the Direct Selection (white arrow) tool click one anchor point and then shift+click another anchor point. The last point clicked will stay locked in place and the first point clicked will align to it.

In CorelDRAW you can either marquee select nodes or shift+click them directly to do the same thing. In Illustrator you have to directly click each anchor point. If you marquee select them they'll align to a certain part of the document (center, top, bottom, etc.). That's the extra twist to the deal.
 
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