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Nothing like Anime Studio's edge removal tool in AD. To eliminate a stroke between two nodes, you have to use the node tool to select the nodes one at a time & use the Break Curve action from the context toolbar to separate the curve into two parts, then delete the curve section you don't want.

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Hi Chris, 

You can keep the object filled but not exactly as it was as a closed path. The new ends points (around the segment you just removed) will be "connected" with a straight line for filling purposes, so instead of a filling arc (if we pick the ellipse as an example) you will have a straight segment where you have cut the ellipse instead.

The only way to achieve what you want visually is to duplicate the ellipse, and use one just for the fill and the duplicate just for the stroke.

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