There are a few ways to merge overlapping paths in Illustrator. One way is to use the Path Selection command (Windows: Ctrl+J, Mac: Cmd+J). This will select all of the paths in the document and allow you to merge them by dragging one path over the other. Another way is to use the Pathfinder tool (Windows: Ctrl+K, Mac: Cmd+K).

In Illustrator, select the line you want to join and go to Object > Linejoin.

There are a few ways to join two paths together. One way is to create a junction point between the two paths. Another way is to use a bridge or an overpass.

There are a few ways to make multiple compound paths in Illustrator. One way is to use the Pathfinder tool. Another way is to use the Direct Selection tool and select multiple paths and then use the Path Commands option (Ctrl+J/Cmd+J on a Mac) to join them together.

There are a few ways to join shapes in Illustrator. One way is to use the Pathfinder tool. To do this, select the two or more shapes that you want to join, and then click the Pathfinder button (the three lines in the toolbar). The Pathfinder panel will appear and you can select the Join option from the menu. You can also use the Union command (Ctrl+U) to join multiple shapes together.

A path is a simple path that you create with your mouse, while the compound path is a path that is created by combining multiple simple paths.

Illustrator allows you to create compound paths by combining multiple simple paths together. To do this, first, select the paths you want to combine and then click the Compound Path button ( ).

Ctrl G (Command-G) is the shortcut for the “Group” command in Illustrator. When you hit Ctrl G, all objects in the document that are grouped together will be selected.

Ctrl G (Command-G) is the shortcut for the “Group” command in Illustrator. When you hit Ctrl G, all objects in the document that are grouped together will be selected.

In Illustrator, you can create compound paths by combining two or more simple paths. To do this, select the paths you want to combine and click the “Path Combination” icon in the Paths panel (or use the keyboard shortcut Command-J). Then, click the “Shape” button in the Paths panel and choose the desired shape from the drop-down menu.

There are a few ways to join shapes. One way is to use the Pathfinder tool. With the Pathfinder tool, you can click and drag to create a connection between two shapes. Another way is to use the Copy & Paste feature in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. With the Copy & Paste feature, you can select one shape and then copy it to the clipboard. You can then paste the shape into another location.

There are a few ways to join shapes. The simplest way is to use the union operator (union). This will combine the shapes into a single object. Another way is to use the intersection operator (intersect). This will determine which pieces of each shape intersect and then combine those pieces together.

A compound path is a path that has more than one branch.

Ctrl F is the Find function in Illustrator.

In Illustrator, Ctrl Y (or Cmd+Y) copies the current selection to the clipboard.