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January 19, 2011
Question

Turn Compound Path Back Into A Path?

  • January 19, 2011
  • 15 replies
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Is there a way to do this? I recall finding a method a while back, but I have long forgtten it. If anyone knows I would appreciate the info.

Thanks.

    15 replies

    January 20, 2011

    I suspect we have a troll ...


    January 19, 2011

    Anyone?

    markerline
    Inspiring
    January 19, 2011

    You're kidding, right?  Have you tried using the steps Mr. Bugge and I outlined above?  Look into your Layers palette to verify that your path is no longer a Compound Path after taking those steps.

    markerline
    Inspiring
    January 19, 2011

    I answered this already above. Look, I know you guys don't know how to do this so why not just leave it alone and perhaps someone will come along who does know how to do it.


    Maybe what you did to turn multiple objects into A SINGLE path object was to use the Pathfinder Object and use Weld but especially if they are not intersecting paths that only results in a GROUP, not a single path.  (Please do not belittle such contributors as SW and Jacob Bugge who have several thousand posts and have obviously helped people in the past come to solutions about issues they were facing with software)

    Jacob Bugge
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 19, 2011

    And the options are in Object>Compound Path.

    markerline and I presume you mean The Original Paths rather then A Path.

    January 19, 2011

    I know there's  way to turn a compound path back into a regular path. If anyone knows please let me know. Thanks.

    victormaxim
    Participant
    October 27, 2014

    Hi dcloud! Really messy situation here! I'll comment on that in the latter text. I had the same question as you and the same situation. The answer is not what YOU did to make the compound shape a path again, but how AI interpreted it. The thing is, AI can convert/interpret a compound path back to a path AS LONG as that shape does not have holes in it. E.g.: let's take 6 and G. Now, G, you can make from several shapes let's say, merge, trim, whatever and it will be (converted to / seen as) regular path, because it doesn't have holes. Whereas 6, has a hole in it and will never become a path. Probably, what got us to the conclusion that you can turn a compound path to a path is that we only happened to merge and cut shapes without holes and that's how the memory remained. other examples (because I'm too lazy to draw a picture): paths: W E T Y U X vs compound paths: O P A D.

    It really bugged me also that people didn't understand the issue, but this only prooves that it doesn't matter how many tech issues you solved or who you are, a carefull look at a problem, and a kind attitude towards another is the key. to a good community. Cheers!

    markerline
    Inspiring
    January 19, 2011

    There are 2 options for compound path:  Make or Release.