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I'm trying to create a compound which is made of an ellipse and a rounded rectangle. The ellipse has a white-colored stroke while the rectangle doesn't have any stroke. When I make a compound of the two shapes (selecting both shapes, Alt and then Add), it either adds the stroke to the entire compound (if rectangle is on top layer) or it doesn't add any stroke at all (if ellipse is top layer).

 

How do I get it so that in the compound, the rectangle doesn't have a stroke while the ellipse maintains its stroke?

 

thanks.

 

sandwich.afdesign

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No need to press the ALT key, you can simply click on the operator buttons.

 

If you want to intersect the line too, you need to expand the stroke first from the ellipse.

Then you might want to duplicate the rectangle. By doing so, you will add or subtract the line from the second rectangle and the ellipse from the first one.

 

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