Apply, modify, or remove a clipping path

A clipping path is a path or shape that is applied to another object, hiding the parts of the object that fall outside the clipping path. To create clipping paths that are more complex than a simple path, ellipse, or rectangle, you can use the Microsoft Expression Blend combining tools. For more information, see "Combining paths" in Drawing overview.

To apply a clipping path
  1. Select the path or shape that you want to clip, hold CTRL, and then select the object that you want to convert into a clipping path.

  2. On the Object menu, point to Path, and click Make Clipping Path.

To modify a clipping path
  1. Select the clipping path object.

  2. In the Toolbox, select the Direct Selection Cc295029.6dd6571f-c116-451d-8dd2-1f88b8406362(en-us,Expression.10).png tool. The points of your path object are identified on the artboard by small squares.

  3. On the artboard, use your mouse to drag, or ALT+drag, individual points and line segments to new locations. You can also select the Pen Cc295029.894f8612-e0ed-4e00-84cf-a9bc8f38fc54(en-us,Expression.10).png tool to add or remove points on the path. For a list of the different ways that you can modify a path, see Pen and direct selection usage.

To remove a clipping path
  1. Select the object that is being clipped.

  2. On the Object menu, point to Path, and then click Remove Clipping Path.