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When you create a compound shape, it takes on the paint and transparency attributes of 
the topmost component in Add, Intersect, or Exclude mode. Subsequently, you can 
change the paint, style, or transparency attributes of the compound shape. Illustrator facil-
itates this process by automatically targeting the whole compound shape when you select 
any part of it, unless you explicitly target a component in the Layers palette. Releasing the 
compound shape reveals each path’s previous paint attributes. Expanding a compound 
shape creates a simple path or a compound path. (See 
To create a compound shape using the Make Compound Shape command:
Choose Window > Pathfinder.
Select all of the objects to include in the compound shape.
Choose Make Compound Shape from the Pathfinder palette menu. The resulting shape 
appears in the Layers palette as a <Compound Shape>.
Use the direct-selection tool   and select a component of the compound shape (except 
for the backmost component, because its mode is never relevant).
In the Pathfinder palette, click a Shape Modes button. The shape changes accordingly.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each component, except the backmost component, until you 
obtain the desired combination of shape areas.
Note: To sustain maximum performance, create complex compound shapes by nesting 
other compound shapes (containing up to about 10 components each) instead of using 
many individual components.
To create a compound shape using only Shape Modes buttons:
Choose Window > Pathfinder.
Select all the objects you want to be part of the compound shape.
In the Pathfinder palette, click a Shape Modes button.
A compound shape is automatically created with the selected objects as its components. 
It appears in the Layers palette as a <Compound Shape>. Each component is assigned the 
shape mode that you selected. This method is useful when you want most of the compo-
nents to use the same mode. However, at this point, you can still change the mode of any 
component, except the backmost component.
To modify a compound shape: 
Use the direct-selection tool to select an individual component of the compound 
shape.
Look for the highlighted Shape Modes button in the Pathfinder palette to identify 
which mode is currently applied to a selected component.
Note: If you’ve selected two or more components that use different modes, question 
marks appear on the Shape Modes buttons.
In the Pathfinder palette, click a different Shape Modes button.
To undo a compound shape and release its components:
With the selection tool, select the compound shape to release.
Choose Release Compound Shape from the Pathfinder palette menu.