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patricia.ellistone
2005-06-13, 04:12 PM
Please can we have cookie cutter trim back? Thanks.

JeremiahM
2005-07-08, 06:23 PM
Does Map>> Tools>> Boundary Trim do what you are looking for?

Jeremiah

patricia.ellistone
2005-07-26, 01:21 PM
No, it doesn't. (Thank goodness for the Undo command!!!)
Cookie cutter just trims the entities which crosses the selection polygon;
Boundary Trim removes every entity which isn't in (or outside of) the selection polygon.

JeremiahM
2005-07-26, 06:19 PM
How about the FENCE option in trim.

Start TRIM>> Select the items you want for TRIM boundaries and enter>> Type F enter

Let me know,

Jeremiah

Andy.88917
2005-07-27, 12:54 AM
The EXTRIM command works great for me still.

Mike hacker
2005-10-13, 11:03 AM
EXTRIM is ok, but it doesn't delete all the entities that don't cross the area you are trimming to. Or am i dreaming ???
Used to find it very useful when trimming to a small area in a thumping great big survey drawing.

tlewald
2005-10-13, 12:28 PM
EXTRIM should definitely do the trick.

lots of options too :-)

felix.81253
2005-12-14, 02:26 AM
Extrim is fine - alone, in Autocad 2005 I somewhat managed to
create my own shortcut...
In 2006 when opening "cui"-"Command List"-Express commands"-
a lot of Express Commands are shown, "Extrim" is missing.

Are all or just some of the Express commands Lisp routines?
"Extrim" is identified as such in the Express tools "help" file...
Does this explain anything?

To make it short: any idea how I can avoid typing "Extrim" in the command line all the
time? Did I miss a fanciful Autodesk tool that renders "Extrim" obsolete?

thanks,

Felix

tlewald
2006-01-31, 11:33 PM
To make it short: any idea how I can avoid typing "Extrim" in the command line all the
time? Did I miss a fanciful Autodesk tool that renders "Extrim" obsolete?
Felix
edit the acad.pgp file to make it whatever you want.

Tom Beauford
2007-10-17, 02:51 PM
Extrim is fine - alone, in Autocad 2005 I somewhat managed to
create my own shortcut...
In 2006 when opening "cui"-"Command List"-Express commands"-
a lot of Express Commands are shown, "Extrim" is missing.

Are all or just some of the Express commands Lisp routines? About half the rest are ARX.

"Extrim" is identified as such in the Express tools "help" file...
Does this explain anything? It probably helps. The lisp routine will probably still work in 2010, an ARX would not. Save a copy of the lisp in case it's not included in the future.


To make it short: any idea how I can avoid typing "Extrim" in the command line all the time? Add it to a custom CUI.
I've added it to my custom toolbar using the origional EXTRIM.bmp attached. In case anyone wants it.

Did I miss a fanciful Autodesk tool that renders "Extrim" obsolete?

No. At least they didn't take it away, they just left it off the menu.