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AnimationOption
Convert to Line. Specify the midpoint of
an arc segment to convert into a straight
segment.
Tangent Direction. Manipulate the tan-
gent directions to redefine the shape of a
curve-fit polyline.
Modify Polylines with Coincident Grips
Coincident grips are grips that are shared between multiple objects. When
polyline objects sharing the same grip are selected together, multi-functional
grip-editing options are not supported for the coincident grip. However, you
can still edit the coincident grip using the standard Grip modes (Stretch, Move,
Rotate, Scale, and Mirror).
NOTE Multi-functional grip-editing options for coincident grips are supported
when only one of the polyline objects is selected.
Join Polyline Segments
You can join a line, an arc, or another polyline to an open polyline if their
ends connect or are close to each other.
If the ends are not coincident but are within a distance that you can set, called
the fuzz distance, the ends are joined by either trimming them, extending
them, or connecting them with a new segment.
Spline-fit polylines return to their original shape when joined. Polylines cannot
be joined into a Y shape.
If the properties of several objects being joined into a polyline differ, the
resulting polyline inherits the properties of the first object that you selected.
See also:
Choose a Method to Modify Objects on page 554
Use Grip Modes on page 556
Modify Objects with Multi-Functional Grips on page 562
Overview of Constraints on page 619
Trim or Extend Objects on page 586
Modify Polylines | 611