Join paths

You have several ways to combine two open paths into a single path.

To join two open paths

  1. Select the paths you want to join.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • On the Object menu, click Join Path (or press CTRL+J).

    • Right-click the selected paths, and then click Join Path.

      Microsoft Expression Design moves the two end anchor points that are closest to each other to a position halfway between the two objects.

    • Using the Direct Selection Cc294556.a4e92365-1fd6-473c-b727-1487d8a466c9(en-us,Expression.40).png tool, select an endpoint on one path, hold down the SHIFT key while you select an endpoint on the other path, and then press CTRL+J.

      Expression Design joins the two points that you selected.

The original paths (top) and after clicking Join Path (bottom)

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To join the remaining open ends, select the path object, and then, on the Object menu, click Close Path (or press ALT+J).

You can also join two paths with the various drawing tools, as long as the Drawing tools append to path option has been enabled.

To enable the Drawing tools append to path option

  1. On the Edit menu, point to Options, and then click Stroke.

  2. On the Stroke pane, under Stroke, select Drawing tools append to path.

To use a drawing tool to join two paths

  1. From the Toolbar, select the Line, Pen, Polyline, B-Spline, or Paintbrush tool.

  2. Begin drawing over the starting or finishing point of the first path and then end your drawing over the starting or finishing point of the second path.

Note

When you use the Paintbrush tool, you must hold down the ALT key when you start and finish the line. However, you do not have to hold down the ALT key when drawing between the two points.

See also

Tasks

Use the Line tool
Use the Polyline tool
Use the B-Spline tool
Use the Pen tool
Use the Paintbrush tool

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