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NOTE This command works on drawing objects only. For information about
editing geospatial feature data, see
Using Feature Editing Commands (page 704)
and
Using AutoCAD Commands on Features (page 713). For information about
AutoCAD commands, see the AutoCAD Help.
Use Boundary Break to isolate an area, then move and scale up the selected area. This
is useful for map inserts.
Adding an inset to a map communicates the focus of the map better.
See also:
Breaking Objects at a Closed Boundary (page 940)
Trimming Objects at a Boundary (page 944)
NOTE This command works on drawing objects only. For information about
editing geospatial feature data, see
Using Feature Editing Commands (page 704)
and
Using AutoCAD Commands on Features (page 713). For information about
AutoCAD commands, see the AutoCAD Help.
To create an enlarged map section
1 Draw a rectangle around the area you want to enlarge.
2 Break the boundaries (page 941) inside the rectangle.
3 Copy objects from the rectangle to a new location.
4 Rescale the objects to a larger size.
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