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    Posted: 05.Apr.2015 at 08:02
I'm using AutoCAD 2015. I am new to this forum. This is my first post. Whe I extrude a already extruded solid, a line appears. Can anybody help me to get rid of this line or to avoid it happening. It is part of the solid. Isoline=0 does not work. Thank you.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Apr.2015 at 12:34
You extruded a solid then extruded it a second time?  I did not know that was possible.  What visual style are you working in?  2Dwireframe or 3Dhidden?  Could that line be a piece of 2D geometry?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Apr.2015 at 14:23
Hi John,

I produced a solid. Days later I realized it was too short. Then I extruded (lengthened it). Came up with this unerasable line or isoline in the lengthened part. This never happened with previous versions. Only now with 2015. I’m working in 2D wireframe.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Apr.2015 at 18:36
Without a copy of the drawing I can't say for sure what the origin of the line might be.  Could be an anomaly in your 3D model.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Apr.2015 at 07:12
Hi John,

Here is the file, please see what you can make of it.
Thank you.


uploads/549558/Line.dwg
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