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I have an outline of two imaginary countries, two different shapes. I want to make them adjacent to each other and have a segment of one shape follow the same nodes of another shape. Right now I'm manually doing this, but was wondering if there is a simple way to make one shape follow another?

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Welcome to the Serif Affinity Forums, @anvaka. :)

Try these steps:

1. Position the shapes so they overlap slightly

2. Copy the top one to the clipboard

3. Select both shapes

4. Boolean ‘Subtract’ via the Geometry section of the toolbar

5. Paste from the clipboard to restore the subtracted shape

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