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For example, a tolerance of 10 would eliminate dangles less than 10 meters
long; but in some cases, such dangles might be the correct mapping of a short
pipe or street.
See also:
Overview of Cleaning Up Maps (page 766)
Select Actions Page (page 1588)
Overview of Cleanup Actions (page 788)
NOTE This procedure is for drawing objects only. There is no equivalent for
geospatial feature data.
To select cleanup actions and set options
1 On the
Select Actions Page (page 1588), select the cleanup actions to perform
by adding them to the Selected Actions list.
To add a cleanup action to the Selected Actions list, select the action in
the
Cleanup Actions (page 787) list, and click Add.
For best results, run Simplify Objects and Weed Polylines individually.
Run other cleanup actions individually or with a minimum of other
actions.
2 In the Selected Actions list, specify the order of cleanup actions. The order
can affect results. The first action in the list is performed first. To change
the order, highlight an action and click the up or down arrow.
3 In the Selected Actions list, select the action for which you want to specify
settings.
4 Under Cleanup Parameters, specify the settings to use for the selected
action. For more information about each cleanup action, click one of the
following links:
Delete Duplicates (page 793)
Erase Short Objects (page 795)
Break Crossing Objects (page 797)
Extend Undershoots (page 799)
Apparent Intersection (page 802)
Snap Clustered Nodes (page 804)
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