
INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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You can change the shape of any part of a compound path by using the Direct Selection tool to select an anchor
point on one subpath.
1 Use the Selection tool to select all of the paths you want to include in the compound path.
2 Choose Object > Paths > Make Compound Path. A hole appears wherever selected paths overlap.
Youcanfillaholecreatedbyasubpathorturnasubpathintoahole.UsingtheDirectSelectiontool,selectapoint
on the subpath you want to change. Then select Object > Paths > Reverse Path.
Change holes to fills in a compound path
The direction of each subpath—the order in which its points were created—determines whether the area it defines
is inside (filled areas) or outside (empty). If, in your compound path, holes sometimes don’t appear where you expect
them to, you can reverse the direction of that subpath.
Two separate closed paths (left) and two subpaths of the same compound path (right); the compound path uses the center circle as a hole
1 In Illustrator, make sure that the compound path uses the nonzero winding fill rule.
2 With the Direct Selection tool, select the part of the compound path to reverse (or a point on that part). Do not
select the entire compound path.
3 Do one of the following:
• In Illustrator, in the Attributes panel, click the Reverse Path Direction Off button or the Reverse Path Direction
On button.
• In InDesign, choose Object > Paths > Reverse Path.
Break up a compound path
You can break up a compound path by releasing it, which turns each of its subpaths into an independent path.
1 Using the Selection tool , select a compound path.
2 Choose Object > Paths > Release Compound Path.
Note: The Release command is unavailable when the selected compound path is contained inside a frame, or when the
path contains text.
Change the holes in a compound path
You can eliminate a hole created by a subpath or fill a subpath that has created a hole by reversing its direction.
1 Using the Direct Selection tool , select a point on the subpath you want to reverse. Don’t select the entire
compound path.
2 Choose Object > Paths > Reverse Path.
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