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Hi all! I'm trying to combine two shapes in InDesign. I know how to do this in Illustrator, but it's something I will need to change often, so it would easiest if I could do it in InDesign. I created the two shapes and went to the pathfinder... I choose the first icon ("Combine selected objects into one shape"). This seems to combine them just fine. But when I go to add a stroke to the new shape... it's outlining each original shape... not the new, combined shape. I saw online I should expand the appearance of the new shape... but I don't see that option?
Ah... I figured out what I was doing wrong. If I zoom in, I see that the two shapes weren't actually touching... but it looked like they were at 100%. So when I overlapped them, then combined them... then stroked them... it works.
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Hello, are you sure that you select the new shape with the black arrow? Just tested a few minutes ago and it works as expected when you select the combined shape with te selection tool (the black arrow) but it adds a stroke around the originigal shapes if you select it with the direct selection tool (the white arrow).
No, what I wrote is wrong. I always get a stroke around the new combined shape.
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Ah... I figured out what I was doing wrong. If I zoom in, I see that the two shapes weren't actually touching... but it looked like they were at 100%. So when I overlapped them, then combined them... then stroked them... it works.
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thanks for taking the time to share with us your resolution, juile … and elaborating as well as you did! you just may have helped someone else in the process.
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