You
use the Pathfinder panel (Window > Pathfinder) to combine
objects into new shapes.
The top row of buttons in the panel, called shape modes, let
you control the interaction between components of a compound shape.
You can choose from the following shape modes:
- Add To Shape Area
-
Adds the area of the component to the underlying geometry.
- Subtract from Shape Area
-
Cuts out the area of the component from the underlying geometry.
- Intersect Shape Areas
-
Uses the area of the component to clip the underlying geometry
as a mask would.
- Exclude Overlapping Shape Areas
-
Uses the area of the component to invert the underlying geometry,
turning filled regions into holes and vice versa.

Shape modes
- A.
- All components in Add mode
- B.
- Subtract
mode applied to squares
- C.
- Intersect
mode applied to squares
- D.
- Exclude
mode applied to squares
The
bottom row of buttons in the panel, called pathfinder effects, let
you create final shape combinations on the first click. (See Apply Pathfinder effects.)