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How-To: Connect anchor point to shape without merging shapes

New Here ,
Sep 30, 2024 Sep 30, 2024

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For example: I have a Rectangel and a line. now i want to connect the left anchor point of the line with the Rectangel so when i move the rectangle the line stays connected with the rectangle, but only the left anchor point. The right one stays untouched. I want to create a flowchart, but stay felxible to changes. Now i need suggestions on how to acchieve this. Is there maybe another programm or a solution for my example at the top? Thanks for the help!!
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Sep 30, 2024 Sep 30, 2024

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Hello @Hannah32871556n0j9,

Thanks for reaching out. Would you mind checking out the suggestions in this video tutorial (https://adobe.ly/47PNgDS) and letting us know if they help?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Thanks,

Anubhav

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Sep 30, 2024 Sep 30, 2024

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That doesn't really help. The video is just about styling the flowchart, but i need to connect two anchor points without connecting the whole object. Like this (see image). So that i dont have to replace all the connecting lines when a change happens, like having to move one box.

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Sep 30, 2024 Sep 30, 2024

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Illustrator cannot create flowcharts in a way that is even half automatic.

 

There are free online services available, such as (I think) draw.io or smartdraw.com that you can then export to SVG to your local drive. If you do not want to enter private information in a remote app, you could sheck out free Inkscape.

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Sep 30, 2024 Sep 30, 2024

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Thank you! Sad to hear, i would prefer working with adobe, do you think there is any way or programm that can do decent flowcharts? (I'm still checking out your recommendations, maybe they work for me:) Thanks anyway!

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Oct 01, 2024 Oct 01, 2024

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Those online tools have certain styling options, but in the end you depend upon what they can enable. The paid services usually offer nicer options. 

What you can do: create the barebone chart and then spice it up in Illustrator. You just have to download it as either PDF or SVG (preferable) and then import that into Illustrator.

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Hannah,

 

You can do it as follows, description based on your screenshot.

 

Based on the two boxes with an horizontal straight line (2 Anchor Points) as a separate object stretching between and thereby connecting the relevant midpoints, where you wish to move the rightmost box and keep the end of the straight connecting line at the midpoint of the left side, you can simply:

 

1) With the Direct Selection Tool, Deselect everything (you can Click an empty spot), then ClickDrag over the rightmost box, thereby also selection the rightmost end Anchor Point of the connecting line, then move the whole set to the desired new position; as the final part of this you can:

1A) ClickDrag the Direct Selected set, while holding Shift if you wish to move the set vertically as shown in the screenshot (down as shown or up) or horizontally (just further from the or closer to the leftmost rectangle) or at 45 degrees in between, or just ClickDrag to any position determined by eye;

1B) Use object>Transform>Move and insert horizontal and vertical values for predetermined change of position.

 

By Direct Selecting you maintain the straight connection between the (relevant midpoints of the) boxes while the straight connecting line simply changes length/direction.

 

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