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thankyou everyone all sorted...  i managed to separate into 4 equal parts by duplicating rectangles and using Merge & Bitmap as described, the video at the end helped me to nail it. appreciate all the help 👍......

 

1 question though when if i move the separated pieces from each other and want to put them back together again im having to reline the parts manually...can i use the snap tool  to make things easier, i had to open node tool to highlight snap tools but can only move the nodes independently not the whole part?

 

 

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7 minutes ago, tonycarr said:

1 question though when if i move the separated pieces from each other and want to put them back together again im having to reline the parts manually...can i use the snap tool  to make things easier, i had to open node tool to highlight snap tools but can only move the nodes independently not the whole part?

I am not sure what you mean about having to use the Node Tool for this. You should be able to use the Move Tool, as long as you have the appropriate snapping options set in the Snapping Manager. I think the only one you would need would be "Snap to object bounding boxes," & maybe "Snap to spread" or "Snap to margins."

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