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exploding a polyline?

Anonymous
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Hello.
It's a simple question. How can I explode a polyline into simple lines in Archicad ? Thank you.
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Karl Ottenstein
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Anonymous
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Thank you for the reply. In one of the discussions one says the command is EXPLODE into current view. I posted the question precisely because nothing seems to happen to my polyline after this command.
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Works fine. You must select the polyline before issuing the command. I tested in 16 since that is the version listed in your signature/profile.

The thread you mention is this one:
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=207127#207127

Please add to an existing thread if the issue is the same subject, rather than starting a fresh thread. It makes it much easier for others to find an answer in the future. 🙂
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Anonymous
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You are right. From now on I will add to existing threads. In the mean time, I tried again exploding and it doesn't work. I am missing sth.
Barry Kelly
Moderator
See Karl's image.
Tick the box to "keep primitives only" otherwise you will still have the original polyline as well as the individual lines hiding underneath.
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Anonymous
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I did and it's not working.
Anonymous
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Just a shot in the dark but grouping is what I think of first when a command won't work where it should so you could try suspending groups by pressing ALT+G. I doubt it but maybe.
Anonymous
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The shot in the dark solves the issue. That was it, indeed.