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    Default Lines slightly elevated, can't flatten

    I try to make a block, the insertion point is the corner inside the red circle.
    The z coordinate shows something like 0.0000000068
    The smallest precision in the UNITS control is less: 0.00000000, so it doesn't help.
    Thus the ID command shoes only 0.00000000
    FLATTEN causes troubles, it destroyes some of the shapes that have the same characteristics.
    CHANGE-->Elev shows O.K.: 0.00000000
    I read about a round off trick, where can i find it?
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    Default Re: Lines slightly elevated, can't flatten

    You can use the brute force method, described here

    I tested it on your drawing and it seemed to work.
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