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MonkeyTrainer
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lets say i have a boundary aroud something pretty massive. i look in the properties and see that it is not closed. is there a way to identify where in the boundary there may be a gap? sometimes these gaps are tiny, just downright microscopic. 

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jmayo-EE
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I typically create a new pline much faster than trying to locate and correct errors. I use Props or PE to force the pline closed then I use the boundary (B) command to create a new pline. This can be done in seconds.

John Mayo

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Do a hatch and it will show you where it's not closed with small circles where the polyline doesn't close.



Todd Rogers
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im sorry but i can't produce this effect. i have a 3dpoly as my boundary, i dont know if that matters. i also created a simple test 2d boundary to test this and still cant get the circles.

 

thanks.

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You have to use the Pick option and not the Select option in order for them to display.



Todd Rogers
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i see them now. its weird, they dont show up every time. thanks.

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