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Transforming and Distorting Shapes 
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After you combine paths using the Pathfinder effects, you can select individual paths and 
move them, or change the appearance attributes. You can also change the stacking order 
of the paths in the Layers palette to alter the shape and color of the resulting art. Once 
applied, Pathfinder effects can be included as part of a style. 
To combine paths with a Pathfinder effect:
Select a group, or target a layer or sublayer in the Layers palette.
Choose Effect > Pathfinder and choose a Pathfinder effect. (See 
.)
To quickly apply the same Pathfinder effect again:
Choose Effect > Apply <effect>.
The command is applied with the most recently used settings.
Creating a final shape quickly
If you know what shape you want to create, and you don’t need the live, editable 
attributes of a compound shape or Pathfinder effect, use the filters in the Pathfinder 
palette. The Pathfinder filters produce final objects directly. Using Pathfinder filters is the 
same as creating a Pathfinder effect or (when using Add, Subtract, Intersect, or Exclude) a 
compound shape, and then expanding it—it’s just a faster way of getting the same result.
To create a final shape using Pathfinder filters:
Select the objects you want to combine, and then in the Pathfinder palette, do one of the 
following:
Click a Pathfinder button. 
Press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click a Shape Modes button.
Note: For a description of each button, see the respective name and description in 
.
Converting strokes to filled objects
The Outline Stroke command traces the outline of all stroked paths within the selected 
artwork and substitutes a filled object with the same width as the original stroked path. 
This commands lets you modify the outline of an object more than you could if it were 
only a stroke. 
The Outline Stroke command is useful when you prepare artwork for trapping color 
separations.You can apply it as a filter or as an effect. For more information on effects, 
see 
To create stroke-shaped objects from strokes:
Do one of the following:
To apply the command as a Path command, select the artwork to process. The artwork 
can contain filled and stroked paths; however, only stroked paths become stroke-
shaped objects. Then choose Object > Path > Outline Stroke.