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1$\begingroup$ Hello and welcome. Please use a title that matches the content of the post. It should read like a question, be descriptive but succinct, unique and identifying, summarizing the problem so that anyone searching for similar issues is likely to find this. Remove anything superfluous, avoid using words like "this", "help with", "issue" or "question about", instead describe what "it" is. Remember, your title is the first thing visitors see, answers you get depend heavily on it. See What is the problem of asking “How do I do this?" $\endgroup$– Duarte Farrajota Ramos ♦Commented Jun 25 at 11:54
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$\begingroup$ @moonboots Sorry, my bad. I'm trying to fill that gap that is inside the mesh. That suppose to be a cellphone screen. Those points highlighted are exemples of the vertices that are presente on the mesh and causing me problems to elaborate how to fill it properly. Cause, as you can see, there's only a 2 dots edge below. $\endgroup$– ramon gomesCommented Jun 25 at 12:41
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1$\begingroup$ your link asks for an authorization ;) $\endgroup$– moonbootsCommented Jun 25 at 14:12
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$\begingroup$ @moonboots Thought was public, sorry for that, and the delay. I was very busy at the moment. Already could achieved a resolution for my problem using the tips given by Crantisz. I'm very glad about yours and all community support that has being given to me as a beginner. Thank you so much. Have a nice day. $\endgroup$– ramon gomesCommented Jul 8 at 12:20
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$\begingroup$ If Crantisz' answer is correct, mark it as such ;) $\endgroup$– moonbootsCommented Jul 8 at 12:26
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