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Erase Objects
There are many ways to delete objects from your drawing and clean up the
display.
Remove Unused Definitions, Styles, and Objects
You can remove unused named and unnamed objects with PURGE. Some of the
unnamed objects you can purge include block definitions, dimension styles,
layers, linetypes, and text styles. With PURGE you can also remove zero-length
geometry and empty text objects.
Delete Duplicate Objects
You can remove duplicate and overlapping lines, arcs, polylines, and segments
of these object types with OVERKILL. Set a tolerance value and specify whether
object properties such as layer, color, or plot style are honored or ignored
when comparing suspected duplicate objects. OVERKILL also provides a
method to consolidate objects.
Clean Up the Display
You can remove stray pixels that are left over from some editing operations
from the display area with the REGEN or REGENALL commands.
See also:
Correct Mistakes (page 229)
Cut, Copy, and Paste with the Clipboard
When you want to use objects from a drawing file in another application, you
can cut or copy these objects to the Clipboard and then paste them from the
Clipboard into the other application.
Cut Objects
Cutting deletes selected objects from the drawing and stores them on the
Clipboard. The objects are now available to be pasted into other programs.
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