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If one object can be extended to cross the other, it will be extended (while
maintaining the same direction) and snapped to a point on the object. If no
node exists, one will be created at the intersection.
If two objects pass within the specified tolerance and can be snapped without
changing their direction, they will be snapped together. If no node exists at
that point, one will be created.
Undershoots are often found in the same drawing as dangles. Dangles, or
overshoots, occur when a linear object goes beyond an intersection with a
target linear object. See Erase Dangling Objects (page 809).
The Extend Undershoots action works in the same way as
Break Crossing
Objects
(page 797) works with undershoots, except that with Extend
Undershoots, you must select the Break Target option to break the target linear
objects at the intersections.
NOTE Using the Extend Undershoots action on an arc whose endpoints are very
close may result in the duplication or extension of the arc.
See also:
Overview of Cleaning Up Maps (page 766)
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