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When you fix an error or group of errors, it may affect the errors further
down the list. For example, if you break two crossing objects and create
four new, shorter objects, the new objects may be shorter than the tolerance
specified for Erase Short Objects tolerance. Drawing Cleanup would detect
these as new, additional errors and add them to the list.
Objects are not updated visually until you close the dialog box. When you
review the new errors, objects will not appear in their corrected state.
See also:
Overview of Cleaning Up Maps (page 766)
Step 3: Specifying How to Convert Objects After Cleanup (page 775)
Step 4: Setting Up Markers for Interactive Mode (page 777)
Using Automatic Mode to Correct Errors (page 782)
NOTE This procedure is for drawing objects only. There is no equivalent for
geospatial feature data.
To review errors before correcting them
1 Click Tools tab Map Edit panel Clean Up.
2 On the Drawing Cleanup - Select Objects Page (page 1595), select the objects
to clean and the objects to anchor. Click Next.
3 In the Select Actions Page, select the cleanup actions to perform by adding
them to the Selected Actions list. Specify the cleanup parameters for each
action.
4 To review errors before correcting them, in the Options area, select
Interactive.
5 On the left side of the dialog box, click Error Markers in the list.
You can also continue clicking Next to set all the parameters for the
cleanup operation. After you click Next on the Cleanup Methods page,
you can set the markers.
6 In the Error Markers Page, specify the size, shape, and color of the error
markers to use for each cleanup action. Also specify whether to remove
markers from earlier operations or remove markers after this cleanup.
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