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    AutoCAD 2007/2008/2009 DWG Format

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    *Laurie Comerford

    Re: Problem with very small gaps

    01-09-2009 11:44 AM in reply to: LaserCadPaul
    Hi Paul,

    If you have access to a copy of Map, the drawing cleanup tools will do this.

    These tools alone are worth upgrading from AutoCAD, let alone the other
    power you gain with Map.


    Regards


    Laurie Comerford

    LaserCadPaul wrote:
    > Hello, Our company often gets drawings delivered by customers. (Can'nt
    > attach file; will mail for excample). These drawings look good, but the
    > line isn't closed. Is there a way to quick locate those small gaps and
    > close them? Greetings and thanks in advance for your answers. Paul
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    *Martin Shoemaker

    Re: Problem with very small gaps

    01-09-2009 02:05 PM in reply to: LaserCadPaul
    I use gap.lsp from this site: http://www.spaug.org/LISP_Index99.Html

    It does not handle all entity types but it is adequate in most cases.

    LaserCadPaul wrote:
    > Hello, Our company often gets drawings delivered by customers. (Can'nt
    > attach file; will mail for excample). These drawings look good, but the
    > line isn't closed. Is there a way to quick locate those small gaps and
    > close them? Greetings and thanks in advance for your answers. Paul
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    *Paul

    Re: Problem with very small gaps

    01-09-2009 02:35 PM in reply to: LaserCadPaul
    Na rijp beraad schreef Martin Shoemaker :
    > I use gap.lsp from this site: http://www.spaug.org/LISP_Index99.Html
    >
    > It does not handle all entity types but it is adequate in most cases.
    >
    > LaserCadPaul wrote:
    >> Hello, Our company often gets drawings delivered by customers. (Can'nt
    >> attach file; will mail for excample). These drawings look good, but the
    >> line isn't closed. Is there a way to quick locate those small gaps and
    >> close them? Greetings and thanks in advance for your answers. Paul

    Super and thank you

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    Groeten Paul
    Please use plain text.