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      Subpath @William Kansepa
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      @William-Kansepa

      if your Path is a closed one, then open it
      and try again

      if i remember right i once find out that
      copy and paste a segment of a Path work
      only on a open Path

      try this way to copy a segement on a open path:
      select your segment
      copy it
      deselect your path
      and paste that segment

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        William Kansepa @Subpath
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        @Subpath said in Copying and pasting path segments:

        if your Path is a closed one, then open it
        and try again

        Thank you @Subpath and I was actually working on an open path... It's not working.

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          Subpath @William Kansepa
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          @William-Kansepa said in Copying and pasting path segments:

          @Subpath said in Copying and pasting path segments:

          if your Path is a closed one, then open it
          and try again

          Thank you @Subpath and I was actually working on an open path...

          please read my previous comment again
          i extend it a bit

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          GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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            William Kansepa @Subpath
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            @Subpath It would make a lot of sense if it would work that way, but it's not...

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              Subpath @William Kansepa
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              @William-Kansepa said in Copying and pasting path segments:

              @Subpath It would make a lot of sense if it would work that way, but it's not...

              its working here this way
              here a video

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              CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
              GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                William Kansepa @Subpath
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                @Subpath thank you so much for the video. Yes, I see it's working 🍻 I probably need to have a look at my settings!

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                  Victor Vector @Subpath
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                  @Subpath @William-Kansepa
                  Interesting. For me:

                  1. Draw an open shape with the Pen tool,
                  2. switch to the Shape Editor,
                  3. select a few nodes,
                  4. CTRL +C,
                  5. switch to the Transform Tool,
                  6. deselect the shape,
                  7. CTRL + V.

                  The copied path is available to manipulate.

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                    William Kansepa @Victor Vector
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                    @Victor-Vector said in Copying and pasting path segments:

                    @Subpath @William-Kansepa
                    Interesting. For me:

                    1. Draw an open shape with the Pen tool,
                    2. switch to the Shape Editor,
                    3. select a few nodes,
                    4. CTRL +C,
                    5. switch to the Transform Tool,
                    6. deselect the shape,
                    7. CTRL + V.

                    The copied path is available to manipulate.

                    I got it now... phew. I was selecting the segment directly not the nodes. I am so used to the AI method my bad. In AI you can select either the segment or points and it will work.
                    Everything is working as expected now. Thank you @Subpath @Victor-Vector.
                    God I love this forum 🕺🏾🕺🏾

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                      Subpath
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                      @William-Kansepa , @Victor-Vector

                      btw. if you are a bit adventurous like me 🙂

                      something like this is also possible
                      see video here

                      0_1685365885041_Copy-Segments.png

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                      GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                        VectorStyler @William Kansepa
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                        @William-Kansepa said in Copying and pasting path segments:

                        I am thinking that the Shape Editor Tool exhibits the same traits as the Direct Selection Tool in AI?

                        Similar, yes.

                        And for pasting a copied path section: select a node (preferably an ending node) and the path is pasted as a continuation there.
                        Otherwise, it is pasted as a new object.

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