merging or combining plines that are overlapped or end-end

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‎2016-03-25 05:39 PM
‎2016-03-25
05:39 PM
I know in the other 2D program from Autodesk...there was a "join" function that allowed ends of plines to 'join' and become one pline.
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‎2016-03-29 12:29 AM
‎2016-03-29
12:29 AM
Try selecting the Polyline tool, and then magic wand the lines that form the closed loop.
Worked for me
David
Worked for me
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AC 19-26 Windows 10 64 bit, Dell Prercision 7820, Xeon Silver 2414R ( 12 Cores), 64 GB Ram, Quadro RTX 4000 8GB
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‎2016-03-29 12:56 AM
‎2016-03-29
12:56 AM
rob2218 wrote:Yeah, that used to work, but is apparently broken now. Hadn't noticed until now.
So...what i was hoping was that I could grab a bunch of plines...say from a manufacturer like a window sill profile and make it into ONE pline...but since the window sill (as an example) is a closed loop...it won't work....again..bummer.
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‎2016-03-29 02:32 AM
‎2016-03-29
02:32 AM
Just experimented with two multi-sided polylines. They would not Unify. But, when I exploded them to individual segments (still individual polylines - if you want line use the Linework Consolidation command) they did join to a single multi-sided polyline.


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‎2016-05-24 03:50 AM
‎2016-05-24
03:50 AM
Dear Stuart, the problem you mentioned with unifying closed polylines was a bug in ARCHICAD 18 which has been fixed only in ARCHICAD 19. Thanks, k
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‎2016-05-24 05:10 AM
‎2016-05-24
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KatalinBorszeki wrote:Excellent, thanks.
Dear Stuart, the problem you mentioned with unifying closed polylines was a bug in ARCHICAD 18 which has been fixed only in ARCHICAD 19. Thanks, k

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‎2016-06-01 01:59 PM
‎2016-06-01
01:59 PM
Dear Stuart,
The problem you mentioned with unifying closed polylines was a bug in ARCHICAD 18 which has been fixed in ARCHICAD 19 only.
The problem you mentioned with unifying closed polylines was a bug in ARCHICAD 18 which has been fixed in ARCHICAD 19 only.
Katalin Borszeki
Implementation Specialist
GRAPHISOFT
http://helpcenter.graphisoft.com - the ArchiCAD knowledge base
Implementation Specialist
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