With the Extend option, radius is not used. Radius can be whatever you want it to be, for 1" nodes, you may want a nice curve between the two so a larger radius may be great, for this drawing a very small - or near zero radius would probably be best. The gap tolerance is how far apart you want two nodes to be connected together.so if you have nodes that are 1" apart and want all nodes that are 1" apart to be joined, put in 1", with this drawing, all nodes are pretty much on top of each other so I would drop the tolerance down to around 1 mm or even. If the nodes are all very close together and form continuous lines (like your drawing) you will probably want to select Extend. If the drawing has mostly curved lines, you will probably want to select Bezier Curve. You have a bunch of options, the drop down box is how you want to join all the nodes. This will open up the "Join Curves" toolbox docker on the right side of the screen. Go to the pulldown menu "Arrange" and then select the very bottom option "Joni Curves". What you will want to use is the "Join Curves" tool. There is a way to easily do this and it works nearly 99% of the time. This is from Gamelord who helped out on a previous thread That would be very useful in situations like yours. Beefy wrote:I aslo wonder if there's any commands in Coreldraw to join nodes within a certain distance of each other.
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