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Topic ClosedPolylines

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    Posted: 16.Oct.2007 at 02:08
I seem to remember from years ago that there was a command that brought up a dialog box where you could set the way that lines and polylines joined.  Sometimes I've seen where polylines have join that the resulting joint was not always clean and smooth.  I think that this included the "fuzzy" joining where you could set an acceptable gap length between the lines.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Oct.2007 at 08:43
There is a fuzzy setting in the PEDIT Multiple Join command (or there is an old PLJOIN tool).
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