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To specify a new boundary on a clipped underlay
1 Select a clipped underlay.
2 Click Contextual tab Clipping panel Create Clipping Boundary.
3 Enter y (Yes) to delete the old boundary.
4 At the command prompt, Enter s (Select Polyline), p (Polygonal), r
(Rectangular), or i (Invert Clip) and then, draw the specified boundary
on the underlay.
To draw a boundary by selecting a polyline, draw or overlay a polygonal
shape created with a polyline on the underlay. Then, click Create Clipping
Boundary and select the polyline to create a boundary.
If you are drawing a polygonal boundary, you are prompted to specify
consecutive vertices. To finish drawing a polygon, press Enter or right-click
anywhere in the drawing area.
To edit the existing boundary on a clipped underlay
1 Select a clipped underlay.
2 Click one of the corner grips and drag it to a new location.
3 Click again to set the corner grip.
For more information, see
Edit Objects with Grips on page 729
To show or hide the clipped portion of an underlay
1 Select the clipped underlay you want to show or hide.
2 Right-click, and click Properties.
3 Scroll to Misc and select Yes or No for the Show Clipped option.
To delete the boundary of a clipped underlay
1 Select the clipped underlay.
2 Click Contextual tab Clipping panel Remove Clipping.
The boundary of the clipped underlay is deleted, and the original
boundary of the underlay is restored.
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