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Cleaning up Maps
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Using the Cleanup Command to Break
Parcel Lines
In order to define a parcel with the Parcel commands, or to create a
parcel topology, the parcel lines in your drawing cannot cross each
other. You must break any parcel lines that cross.
For example, the following illustration shows how you might have
digitized two adjacent parcels. Polyline A (dashed line) goes around
the outer boundaries of both parcels. Polyline B (solid line) is the
boundary between the parcels. However, if you want to create a
topology or define the polygons as parcel objects, then Polyline A
cannot be a boundary for both Parcel 1 and Parcel 2. You must break
Polyline A so that both parcels do not share the same polyline.
NOTE The boundary, Polyline B, can be shared between both parcels.