Martinsb
2009-11-24, 10:41 AM
Good morning,
I wonder if there is a routine to delete all the polylines and lines overlap.
thanks
Richard McDonald
2009-11-24, 11:46 AM
Good morning,
I wonder if there is a routine to delete all the polylines and lines overlap.
thanks
Hi, I'm not sure what package your using, if full Autocad you can try the "overkill" command if you have the express tools installed.
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OVERLAP - Combine co-linear objects that partially overlap
Using the Overlap option, you can control how OVERKILL handles objects that partially overlap and obscure one another. When this option is selected, objects that overlap are combined to form a single object. Conversely, if this option is not selected, OVERKILL does not change partially overlapping objects. For example, you have a horizontal line, and another horizontal line has been drawn from the midpoint of the first line to a point beyond the end of the first line. (See left portion of the following illustration) The second line partially overlaps the first line. If the Overlap option is selected, OVERKILL combines the two lines to form a single line that extends from the leftmost point to the rightmost point. If the Overlap option is not selected, no change is made to either line.
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Andy.88917
2009-11-24, 02:10 PM
Yup, OVERKILL is the routine you're looking for...I use it often!
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