In article <4ebad604a5j.mccartney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, John McCartney <j.mccartney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In article <4ebacc04a0asg@xxxxxxxxxx>, Peter Burt > <asg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In article <4ebab2fceaa-graphics@xxxxxxxxxx>, Richard > > Ashbery <a-graphics@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, your Fig 2 turn grid lock off, hilight one line, > > click on & move the node away a bit, then click with > > adjust on the other line, then drag with select the > > original node you moved, over the top of the end node on > > second line until it turns blue, release and it is > > joined, repeat with other end of your shape. Took 10 tens > > longer to write this than doing the job.. > When I tried it, I couldn't turn grid lock off. It was > shown as off but the nodes jumped from one grid lock point > to another when I tried to move them. Whether or not this > is what is causing the technique you describe to fail, I > don't know. > John That's because on Richard's file the grid lock is on using extra grids, not the normal grid.. -- Art Signs and Graphics Peter Burt Leigh-on-Sea 07958 398469