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Topic ClosedHI!SOLUTION NEEDED IN AUTOCAD2010

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    Posted: 06.Jan.2011 at 14:33
2HI,ALL!
I hav drawn an object usin line and splines.
now,im tryin to polysolid this shape but when im goin to select the spline line...i get "object cannot be selected".
though the parts that r drawn with the line command accept the polysolid command.
any suggestions?
whats wrong? is the way i draw the shape?
thanks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Jan.2011 at 15:05
You can create walls with straight and curved segments of constant height and width.

With the POLYSOLID command, you can convert an existing line, 2D polyline, arc, or circle (NOT A SPLINE) to a solid with a rectangular profile. A polysolid can have curved segments, but the profile is always rectangular by default.

I hope this helps! Good Luck!!


Edited by HAWDesigner - 06.Jan.2011 at 15:06
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