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Split a path
You can split
a path, graphics frame, or empty text frame at any anchor point
or along any segment. When you split a path, keep the following
in mind:
If
you want to split a closed path into two open paths, you must slice
in two places along the path. If you slice a closed path only once,
you get a single path with a gap in it.
Any paths
resulting from a split inherit the path settings of the original
path, such as stroke weight and fill color. You may need to reset
stroke alignment from inside to outside.
- (Optional) Select the path to see
its current anchor points.
- Do
one of the following:
Select
the Scissors tool and click the path where you want to split it.
When you split the path in the middle of a segment, the two new
endpoints appear on top of the other, and one endpoint is selected.
Select
the anchor point where you want to split the path, and then click
the Cut Path At Selected Anchor Points button in
the Control panel. When you split the path at an anchor point, a
new anchor point appears on top of the original anchor point, and
one anchor point is selected.
- Use
the Direct Selection tool to adjust the new anchor point or path
segment.
Note: You
can divide an object into separate component faces by using the
Knife tool (a face is an area undivided by a line segment).
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