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NOTE This procedure is for drawing objects only. There is no equivalent for
geospatial feature data.
You can do any of the following:
Move a link to a new location.
Reposition one of the nodes at the end point of a link. Moving the node
at the end point of a link moves that end of the chosen link.
If you move an end point to the same location as an existing end point,
AutoCAD Map 3D prompts you to join the links and specify which node
to keep. If you select a line or arc when moving links or end points of links,
it is converted to a polyline.
Join two links in a network or polygon topology by removing an
intersection or pseudo-node.
Break a link at a specified break point. AutoCAD Map 3D inserts a node at
the break point.
Reverse the direction of a link in a network topology.
Specify the resistance, reverse resistance, and direction of a link.
Edits to links in a polygon topology change the centroid, the area, and the
perimeter values.
See also:
Loading or Unloading Topologies (page 906)
To create a node on an existing link (page 878)
Editing a Node (page 859)
To delete a link, node, or polygon (page 889)
Specifying the Direction for a Link (page 845)
Specifying the Resistance for a Link or Node (page 849)
Adding a Link (page 880)
NOTE This procedure is for drawing objects only. There is no equivalent for
geospatial feature data.
To reposition a node at the end point of a link (page 863)
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