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    Default Still having problems making lines join. Help?

    So I want to make a simple address sign, and I can't get lines to join for love nor money...

    Here's the file, can someone explain why I can get lines to join? The end points seem to line up. You can see where I created "construction lines" so I can make sure everything is lined up. Perhaps that's the problem?addresssign.mpc
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    If your problem is that it shifts around as you join the corners, make sure the parts are not centered. Un-center before joining.
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    Ok. I took that file and then added two more horizontal lines (not centered) above the first sign (to make the second sign), then created the polylines for the ends using the snap grid. No matter what I do, I can't make the new lines join.
    How?
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    With both pieces selected (click on one crtl click on the second one) Click, hold, and tweak the corner and you get a red cross. They are now connected.

    You can also connect as you draw. With the snap grid on draw a line from one corner to the other.

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    And thanks for the help. I've been thinking I should post and get help, but didn't want to look like a doofus. Finally broke down and posted, figuring, I'd rather learn how and look like a doofus, than not know and never get anywhere....
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    addresssign-3.mpcOk. I sorta got that. Now I have another problem....

    One of the polyline handles is stuck in the horizontal plane and I can't get it to pull back to vertical...
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    I think your problem is that you are trying to join a line to an already closed path. Once the path is closed you cannot join another vector to it. A good way to check to see if the path is closed is to look at the "Carve Region" tool. If you can make it a carve region then it is a closed path.
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    No, there's not a closed path. I'm trying to MAKE a closed path....
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    I am not sure what you mean. If there is a T beside the point, it will try and be tangent. Try double clicking on the point first to make it a free point. (You can toggle points between tangent and free by double clicking)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Underdog View Post
    addresssign-3.mpcOk. I sorta got that. Now I have another problem....

    One of the polyline handles is stuck in the horizontal plane and I can't get it to pull back to vertical...
    Select the line then right click on it and select "Center Horizontal" to remove the horizontal constraint.
    Steve

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