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Check In Feature
Checks in features, saves your changes and additions to the feature source,
and releases locks
Click Edit Check-In.
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Check-In Features
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MAPCHECKINCommand Line
Editing Features
To edit features
To edit a feature using feature editing commands (page 705)
To split a feature (page 708)
To turn Ignore Split And Merge Rules on or off (page 708)
To set split prompt options (page 709)
To merge features (page 710)
To edit features using the Data Table (page 712)
To use AutoCAD commands on features (page 713)
To edit feature properties in the Properties palette (page 719)
Overview of Editing Features
Edit features in any of the following ways:
Use AutoCAD commands
Most common AutoCAD editing commands (such as PEDIT, ROTATE, and
TRIM) are available to use with features. To perform an AutoCAD operation
that is not available for features, extract the geometry from the feature,
modify it using AutoCAD, and then update the feature geometry.
NOTE To use common AutoCAD editing commands on features, make sure
you have selected Check Out Features As AutoCAD Drawing Objects in the
Feature Checkout Options area of the Feature Editing Options dialog box (page
1929)
Use specialized AutoCAD Map 3D commands for certain geometry types
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