Composite Paths and Object Grouping and Combining
Deneba Canvas™, Adobe® Illustrator®, CorelDRAW                            and Macromedia® FreeHand®                            also share the following features...
                         
                          Objects may be:
                         
                          1. Grouped or
                          2. Formed into Composite Paths or
                          3. Combined into new objects
                          The Differences Between Composite Paths and Object                            Grouping And Combining
1. Object Grouping
                         
                          Objects retain all their original properties and appearance                            when grouped. Grouping allows them to be selected with                            a single click and moved, resized, deleted, etc. as                            a single unit. Grouping has no other affect on the original                            appearance of the objects. Below are examples of object                            groups:
                          
2. Composite Paths
                         
                          Creating a composite path from separate objects makes                            it possible to make doughnut-shapes and knockouts where                            more than one path is required. It is how the letter                            "O" is made. A composite path does not alter                            the original objects and it can be split into its original                            objects with a single command. Below are examples of                            the effect of creating composite paths out of the same                            objects:
                          
3. Combining Objects
                         
                          Combining objects is a means of merging existing shapes                            into new shapes. With object combining, the original                            objects are altered. In some cases the original objects                            can be recreated from the new shapes by ungrouping or                            reapplying object combining again to these new shapes.                            In other cases, however, the effects of object combining                            is not so easily undone. Below are examples of the effect                            of combining objects into new shapes:
                          
How Each Application Defines Composite Paths and Object Grouping and Combining
Grouping and ungrouping objects, making and breaking composite paths and combining objects is supported by all four applications. The terms "group" and "ungroup" are identical between them. Composite paths and combined objects are defined differently, however:
| Program | Composite Paths | Combined Objects | 
| CorelDRAW | (Combining Objects) Combine and Break Apart | Welding, Trimming and Intersecting Objects | 
| Adobe Illustrator | (Compound Path) Make and Release | Pathfinder - Combine, Isolate and Subdividing Objects | 
| Macromedia FreeHand | (Composite Path) Join and Split | Merging Objects | 
| Deneba Canvas | (Composite Path) Make Composite / Break Composite | Combining Objects | 
 
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