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Topic Closedflatten 3d to 2d ?

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    Posted: 19.Jun.2009 at 10:30

Hi

new here and havent been able to find an answer searching through a few threads, probobally didn't look close enough but I am trying to get somethi g out tonight (never enough time).  any help appreciated.

I have inherited a drawing with elements of 2d and 3d, basically a complete mess in different planes.  using LT, does anyone know of a quick way to flatten to the plan to 2d only.
 
thanks for any help.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Jun.2009 at 10:36
You can try the related tip below your posting - tip 872:
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Jun.2009 at 11:06
Vladimir Michl
 
thank you..... that has saved so much time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Jun.2009 at 16:23
press ctrl 1 ( for properties dialog box)
select all object by pressing "ctrl a" and go to the property dialog box and select ote object type one by one and make the z value to zero.
do this for all object type.
tyr it
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