![]() Object-Lock-Selection.Ĩ-Now, here's the magic part. Object-Ungroupħ-Select the path you want to keep and lock it. This will split the Compound Path in indivual Paths.Ħ-Ungroup if all paths are grouped. ![]() Might have been a Compound path already, but do this step anyway.Thrust me.ĥ-Select said Compound Path and Object-Compound Path-Release. Select both path andĮffect-Pathfinder-Add. The "Loop" might be a few Thou big, you'll never find it, even going over the entire path at maximum zoom.Ĥ-Create a rectangle inside the offending path. That does't mean you're out of the woods yet. Using the white selection tool, Drag select the points where the opening is and: Objet-Path-join. You will see where it is open where both new paths have a perpendicular line connecting to the points where the opening is.ģ-To correct this, undo 'till your back the original path only. If a new path is create outside and inside, the path is open. If only one new path is created on the outside, the path is closed. This will show you if the path is open (which might be the reason for the error). ![]() ![]() Here's what I usually do to fix this problem:Ģ-Select the offending path and offset to the outside by 1/8" or so. ![]()
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