Trim Shapes
Quick Reference: Trim Shapes
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Location
Tools → Trim Shapes
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Keyboard Shortcuts
Windows: Ctrl+K
Mac: Cmd+K
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Keyboard Modifiers
Hold Ctrl / Cmd to disable Auto-joining.
Use the Trim Shapes tool to cut line segments back to the next intersection with another line.
If a shape does not intersect with any other lines, Trim Shapes deletes the entire shape.
Using Trim Shapes¶
To enable Trim Shapes, click the scissor icon in the Tools Toolbar or press Ctrl/Cmd+K.
After activating the Trim Shapes tool, hover over any vector object in your Workspace to see a preview of the effect Trim Shapes will have on that object.
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When you hover over a valid line segment, the cursor will change to the scissor icon, and the segment to be deleted will turn red.
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Click to delete the segment.
Primary Shapes
This feature works with Primary Shapes, but will remove the ability to edit their special Shape Properties, as they are Converted to Paths in the process.
If you hover over a shape that does not intersect with any other lines, the entire shape will be highlighted in red, and deleted when you click.
Auto-Joining With Trim Shapes¶
When possible, Trim Shapes joins the new vector objects at the points where they used to intersect, combining them into a single path.
When a shape has been joined with another, it will automatically be selected, and you'll see the animated dash pattern that indicates selected objects.
Note
Hold Ctrl / Cmd while clicking to disable automatic joining when using Trim Shapes.
Troubleshooting¶
- Trim Shapes does not work on Grouped objects — you'll need to Ungroup them first.
Related Topics¶
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