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Topic ClosedMake every line flat

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    Posted: 02.Sep.2008 at 07:07
Hi:

I have a bad 2d autocad file where a lot of lines are not flat, what I mean is that some of the lines have non-zero Z coordinate, I was wondering if there is a way to modify the lines z coordinates without going trough each one, because they are above 5,000 lines.

I have tried doing so through the properties box but because these lines are different types, polylines, lines etc.

Thanks in advanced

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Sep.2008 at 09:09
try using the flatten command. or using the properties command first select all the lines and change the start z and end z valies to 0. then select all the Plines and change the elevation to 0
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