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  1. I was looking around and could not locate a way to create permanent vector shapes based on the cropped view of a vector object. However in my specific case, I have cropped a group of stroked circles made to appear like sonic waves, I want to now make them into a single compound element, to finally round the end caps of each stroke as they should then be free from just being hidden from a crop itself. Is there an easy way to do this task without a ton of other steps? Does an equivalent function like "expand appearance" that AI has exist for AD? I thought "convert to curves" was it, seems like the closest thing to this, but that command does not result in the solution I seek. Thank you
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