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The way that keppel described above it the most efficient and easiest way to accomplish what you are asking
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In edit mode, CTRL+F will also bring up the Faces menu, with Grid Fill available.
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I saw in a tutorial a way to convert radial-type edges to grid-type, and can't recall where it was or how to do it. Anyone know how to do this? I tried doing it the long way, creating edges between the outer vertices, but when I clicked on an edge, all the new edges were selected.