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Hi danezeq,
all what you want is working by using the Align panel and the Pathfinder panel with its Join function.
For alignment you are working with a key element that will stay put during alignment. You have to decide which of the two items should be the key object.
One thing is important:
To properly align the two graphic lines you have to set the stroke weight of both graphic lines to value 0.
Read through this first:
https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/aligning-distributing-objects.html
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Select the two endpoint, then go to Object > Path > Join
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Thanks. it works. but one thing: one of the endpoints is moving upward so the angle become "near" 90 degrees.
is there any way to lock postion of one of the endpoints or any other way to maintain 90 desgrees angel?
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To add to Bob's reply, choose the pen tool, and simply click at the first point, the second point, and the third. A line will be drawn with angles that are already connected. Hold down the Shift key to keep the lines at a 90 or 45 degree angle.
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Sorry i'm new to Indesign. thanks ill do it next time 🙂 now i have lots of line ineed to join 🙂
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Right now it takes too much effort to locate both endpoint at the exact same point
and it's still not REALLY accuate.
is there any way i can SNAP both endpoints?
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Hi danezeq,
all what you want is working by using the Align panel and the Pathfinder panel with its Join function.
For alignment you are working with a key element that will stay put during alignment. You have to decide which of the two items should be the key object.
One thing is important:
To properly align the two graphic lines you have to set the stroke weight of both graphic lines to value 0.
Read through this first:
https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/aligning-distributing-objects.html
In detail:
Select both elements.
Click one of the two again to define the key object for alignment.
( Best do this with the "rotated" element )
Set the stroke weight of your selection to zero.
Align horizontally using the Align panel.
Align vertically by using the Distribute Vertical button with 0 distance.
Join the two paths.
Apply your stroke weight.
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( ACP )
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The only problem now is that i cant see the line at all when the stroke set to 0
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Trust your selection.
In doubt have a look what is selected in the Layers panel.
Between any of the steps I outlined you could apply a stroke weight and set it back to 0 if you want to continue.
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( ACP )
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Okay! in most cases - it works!
thank you so much.
i'm still investigating that 🙂