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3 Under Boundary Set, do one of the following:
To create a boundary set from all objects visible in the current
viewport, select Current Viewport in the list. Avoid this option for
large, complex drawings.
To specify which objects to include in the boundary set, click New.
Select the objects that you want to use to create the boundary.
Choosing this option automatically selects the Existing Set option.
4 Click Pick Points.
5 Specify points within each area that you want to form a boundary
polyline.
This area must be totally enclosed; that is, there can be no gaps between
enclosing objects. You can select more than one area.
6 Press Enter to create the boundary polyline and end the command.
The command creates a polyline in the shape of the boundary. Because
this polyline overlaps the objects used to create it, it may not be visible.
However, you can move, copy, or modify it just as you can any other
polyline.
Quick Reference
Commands
3DPOLY
Creates a 3D polyline.
BOUNDARY
Creates a region or a polyline from an enclosed area.
OFFSET
Creates concentric circles, parallel lines, and parallel curves.
PEDIT
Edits polylines and 3D polygon meshes.
PLINE
Creates a 2D polyline, a single object that is composed of line and arc
segments.
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