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How can i convert separate lines into polyline
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‎2011-05-02 12:06 AM
‎2011-05-02
12:06 AM

if the solution by using fill please explain because i do not know how
if there are other solution please show it
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‎2011-05-02 12:30 AM
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Just select the lines that you want to be a polyline and go to the Edit menu > Reshape > Unify. The individual line segments are replaced with a polyline.
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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‎2011-05-02 12:30 AM
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Just select the lines that you want to be a polyline and go to the Edit menu > Reshape > Unify. The individual line segments are replaced with a polyline.
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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‎2011-05-02 12:35 AM
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Thanks Carl but then i have to select many lines one by one is there any quick method like Boundry in autocad similar to fill in archicad to achieve faster than this boring way i got lazy to do it
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‎2011-05-02 01:37 AM
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01:37 AM
You can select ALL of the lines. Unify will only turn those touching at their ends into polylines.
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‎2011-05-02 01:46 AM
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you are right but when you press suspend group you can not edit it as single line of sides of rectangle i mean you know when you make rectangle it will be grouped but when you press suspend group it work as single line and you can back again to group that not will be the same case when you press suspend group it still also grouped i need to group the line of rectangles and when i want to edit i can do it how ??
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‎2011-05-02 03:31 AM
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Richard wrote:Is there a toggle for this? When I select lines not touching any others they become polylines too.
You can select ALL of the lines. Unify will only turn those touching at their ends into polylines.
Ahmed - Grouped lines are different to Polylines, but can be manipulated the same way. You can select a group of lines (eg. a rectangle) and suspend groups (Opt-G on Mac, ALT-G on PC) and then edit them using the pet palette in the same way as polylines, all affected lines will stretch.