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Hi,

 I was working on a complex curve today. It was hand draw lettering that was collapsed to a single layer/curve.

I assumed it would be easy to ctrl/drag some of the nodes, which described one of the letter characters, to make a copy of the character, but this did not work. I tried it with and without the "Transform Mode" activated.

It was not a big deal I got what I needed by duplicating the curve with all the characters and deleting a bunch of redundant stuff.

I could have worked by separating the curves, but that caused the "openings", like the hole in "O" to fill, which would have introduced more clean up work with boolean functions, so I choose not to use that method.

This got me wondering, is there actually a way to copy a subset collection of nodes within a curve?

Have I missed something? Is there an easy way to do this?

 

Thank you!

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