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    Posted: 15.Apr.2010 at 20:45
HELLO
 
I GOT A RECTENGLE @20,40
 
RADIOUS : 30
 
I AM TRYING TO EXPLODE IT ON THE BOTTEM LEFT CORNER AND ON THE
TOP RIGHT CORNER AND DOESNT EXPLODE
 
 
PLEASE HELP
THANK YOU - ALEN
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Apr.2010 at 21:41
Select all, highlight all, EXPLODE on the command line.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Apr.2010 at 22:16
Not sure EXPLODE is the corect command if you want to separate a rectangle at corners.  Look into the BREAK command, or even TRIM.
 
And how did the radius get involved with the rectangle? :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Apr.2010 at 12:56
check may be rectanle lines are grouped. un-group it
try........
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