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Lines
Polylines
Splines
The object to which you want to join similar objects is called a source object.
Objects to be joined must be located in the same plane. Additional restrictions
for each type of objects are described in the JOIN command.
NOTE When joining two or more arcs (or elliptical arcs), the arcs are joined
counterclockwise beginning from the source object.
See also:
Modify Polylines on page 609
Modify Complex Objects on page 608
To break an object
1 Click Home tab Modify panel Break.
2 Select the object to break.
By default, the point at which you select the object is the first break point.
To select a different pair of break points, enter f (First) and specify the
first break point.
3 Specify the second break point.
To break an object without creating a gap, enter @0,0 to specify the
previous point.
To join objects
1 Click Home tab Modify panel Join.
2 Select the source object to which you want to join objects.
3 Select one or more objects to join to the source object.
Valid objects include arcs, elliptical arcs, lines, polylines, and splines.
Additional restrictions for each type of objects are described in the JOIN
command.
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