Hi all! Does anyone know how to convert a stroke to a fill (or 'stroke a stroke') in InDesign or Illustrator CS2? I've been searching through the online help in vain.
Maybe there's another solution to my problem: I have a shape with a thick white stroke that overlaps another similar shape. My intention is for the stroke not to be white, but to be 'subtracted' (pathfinder subtract) from the shape underneith so that the background shows through.
I thought if I could convert the stroke to an outlined shape, it would then work to just say 'subtract.'
Thanks in advance!
-N
Maybe there's another solution to my problem: I have a shape with a thick white stroke that overlaps another similar shape. My intention is for the stroke not to be white, but to be 'subtracted' (pathfinder subtract) from the shape underneith so that the background shows through.
I thought if I could convert the stroke to an outlined shape, it would then work to just say 'subtract.'
Thanks in advance!
-N