Exploding Polylines
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‎2012-08-16 11:11 AM
‎2012-08-16
11:11 AM
Now you have to magic-wand unwanted polylines into nice editable lines, then try and select the polyline out from underneath so that you can delete it. Grrr!
Graphisoft always seems intent on slowing us down!
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‎2012-08-16 01:32 PM
‎2012-08-16
01:32 PM
Keith:
The command is Explode into Current View, see Documentation > Drafting > Lines > Decompose a Polyline.
David
The command is Explode into Current View, see Documentation > Drafting > Lines > Decompose a Polyline.
David
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‎2012-08-16 02:41 PM
‎2012-08-16
02:41 PM
Yes, but instead of being a multi-element polyline, it's now individual polylines.
This command used to explode a polyline into lines which could then be filleted, intersected or chamfered.
Now you need to use the magic-wand to perform the same task, and as I said, you're still left with the original polyline to be deleted.
This command used to explode a polyline into lines which could then be filleted, intersected or chamfered.
Now you need to use the magic-wand to perform the same task, and as I said, you're still left with the original polyline to be deleted.
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‎2012-08-17 08:45 AM
‎2012-08-17
08:45 AM
you could also use the "Linework Consolidation" command...
on the first page you will find the option to "Explode polylines into drawing primitives"
on the first page you will find the option to "Explode polylines into drawing primitives"
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‎2012-11-23 11:30 AM
‎2012-11-23
11:30 AM
Hmm....
Used to be a single click. Now it's 9.
Is this an improvement?
Used to be a single click. Now it's 9.
Is this an improvement?

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‎2012-11-25 01:38 AM
‎2012-11-25
01:38 AM
When you click and click and click in the Linework Consolidation Dialog, in the last page of it there is a checkbox at the bottom:
Display simple Linework Consolidation Settings Dialog next time.
Check it and next time it will be one click.
Display simple Linework Consolidation Settings Dialog next time.
Check it and next time it will be one click.
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‎2012-11-26 09:32 AM
‎2012-11-26
09:32 AM
Thanks Laszio