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Notes
Drawing Cleanup affects objects on layers that are OFF. It does not affect
objects on layers that are FROZEN. It is recommended that you use drawing
cleanup on a layer-by-layer basis, or on selective sets of layers. Avoid using
automatic cleanup for all objects on all layers.
All tools except Weed Polylines work in two dimensions only, ignoring
Z-values. When you use the 2D tools, Z data (indicating elevations) might
be lost when processing objects at different elevations.
See also:
Overview of Cleaning Up Maps (page 766)
Step 2: Setting Cleanup Options (page 771)
Overview of Editing a Topology (page 852)
NOTE This procedure is for drawing objects only. There is no equivalent for
geospatial feature data.
To select cleanup actions and set options
1 Click Tools tab Map Edit panel Clean Up.
2 On the Select Actions page, select the cleanup actions to perform by
adding them to the Selected Actions list.
To add an action to the Selected Actions list, select the action in the
Cleanup Actions list. Click Add.
To delete duplicate objects (page 794)
To erase short linear objects (page 796)
To break crossing objects (page 799)
To extend undershoots (page 801)
To extend objects to their apparent intersection (page 803)
To snap clustered nodes (page 806)
To dissolve pseudo nodes (page 808)
To erase dangling objects (page 810)
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