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Topic Closedto join lines as polyline

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    Posted: 19.Mar.2012 at 08:39
hi,
 
did anyone know a way or command to quickly check if the lines are overlapped or disconnected in the drawing??Question
 
it really gave me a pain due to that, becasue i was always trying to find out where the lines were overlapped or disconnected when they could not be joint as a polyline.
 
thanks!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Mar.2012 at 10:52
I think you can clean up overlapping lines with the OVERKILL command.

As far as connecting lines you could use the JOIN command with a "fuzz" factor of "0".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Mar.2012 at 23:29
OVERKILL is the command for the job...but it's version-dependant. 
 
OVERKILL used to be only an Express Tools command and goes back to about 2005 or so.  It only became available in LT in 2012 as far as I know.  So unless the OP has the full version of AutoCAD or LT 2012 overkill might not be available.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Apr.2012 at 10:13
Hi guys,
 
Thank you for your reply!
 
Unfortunately I can not use "overkill" command, since I am working with AutoCAD LT 2010.
 
Do you know other ways to check?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Apr.2012 at 12:58
You'll have to do a search for a diesel macro that will do the same thing assuming that one even exists.
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