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Splitting paths
You can manually split paths and create either open or closed paths by using the Knife tool or the Split command.
To set the Knife tool options:
Double-click the Knife tool and select from the following options.
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Select Freehand to make a freehand cut or Straight to make a straight cut. If you are using the Freehand operation, you can hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Macintosh) as you drag to cut a straight line. Hold down Shift to constrain it. |
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Enter a value from 0 to 72 points in the Width text box or set the Width with the slider control. A width of 0 gives a single, thin cut. Higher values will make two cuts spaced according to the Width value. |
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Select Close Cut Paths to close the resulting paths and to display the stroke and fill of the original path. Deselect the option to keep the resulting paths open and to display only the stroke. |
Note: If you have selected the Show Fill for New Open Paths preference, the resulting paths still display the original path's fill, regardless of the Knife tool settings. |
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Select Tight Fit to make a cut that closely follows the path of your hand movements. |
If the Smoother Editing general preference is deselected, new points resulting from a cut path may not be visible. |
To split a selected path with the Knife tool:
Drag the Knife tool across the path.
To split paths using the Split command:
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Select one or more paths. |
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Select one or more points on each path. The path will be split at each point you select. |
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Choose Modify > Split. |
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