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How to copy and past only selected curve? -Affinity Designer


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I'm sure there's a better way, (I'm no expert!), but I'd just copy the whole thing, then delete the nodes that I don't want.

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Go to the Layer menu and choose ‘Geometry > Separate Curves’ to put each of the four component curves on its own layer, and then simply delete the unwanted layer. If desired, you can then ‘Merge Curves’ (or Boolean ‘Add’ them) to bring them back together in a single Curves layer.

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Thank you I can do it.

2 minutes ago, G13RL said:

Your curve is a "Curves" object, composed of several curves. Do "Divide" or "Layer", "Geometry", "Separate Curves" to be able to select only one of them.

Before I use this method.
But I want to rapid copy.

Thank you.

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3 minutes ago, Alfred said:

Go to the Layer menu and choose ‘Geometry > Separate Curves’ to put each of the four component curves on its own layer, and then simply delete the unwanted layer. If desired, you can then ‘Merge Curves’ (or Boolean ‘Add’ them) to bring them back together in a single Curves layer.

Thank you. 

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