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Now I found the Solution:
I need to select only 2 path meeting in one point (with a rectangle selection araund it) and join both paths. And so on. THEN it works ! Thanks to all which joined my question with answers.
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Does not look like closed.
Check in the Layers panel if you have multiple paths on top of each other.
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I have only one layer and the path is closed.
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Select the object and choose Object > Path > Join
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Works for me, you do not see a change after joining, you need to fill the path to see it.
If you want to see the open path, use the direct selection tool and click on a corner point to select it an move it.
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It's a compound path, but it's not closed.
Release the compound path and then close it first.
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Where it is not closed ? I can't find any point where it is not closed.
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May be it's a problem because of older version of illustrator (CS 2) ?
But how can I resolve it ? I need my path filled inside, not filled partly outside.
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Now I found the Solution:
I need to select only 2 path meeting in one point (with a rectangle selection araund it) and join both paths. And so on. THEN it works ! Thanks to all which joined my question with answers.
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Good to hear you got it solved. Illustrator was probably improved since CS2 and made it easier to join more points in one go.
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