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    Default Trimming lines inside Boundary and deleting others

    Hi all,
    I just registered here in this forum hoping i would get help completing my task,let me start with the first one i am in need of.here it goes....

    I just need to trim the lines or plines inside a boundary specified by a rectangle.the lines crossing the boundary is to be trimmed off and all others outside the boundary is to be deleted.Could any one help me with this,...thanks in advance,....

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    Default Re: Trimming lines inside Boundary and deleting others

    Try the Express Tools' EXTRIM command.

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    Default Re: Trimming lines inside Boundary and deleting others

    I came to know about the EXTRIM commnad..but i wanted to implement the same using VBA or Lisp. EXTRIM just leaves all others lines or objects outside the boundary...I want to delete things outside of the boundary leaving trimmed off the lines crossing it.

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