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I often use the TRIM command to remove extraneous portions of one entity in order to join that entity to a second entity (the second acting as the trim boundary), in order to form a continuous polyline (using PEDIT and JOIN). But, unless the entity is trimmed completely up to the boundary, the join function will not be successful (i.e. the end points of the two entities must be coincident for JOIN to work).
I recently switched from AutoCAD LT 2010 to LT 2015. Unless I’m mistaken, with LT 2010 when I selected an entity to TRIM and a boundary to trim to, ALL portions of the entity beyond the trim boundary would be removed with a single mouse selection. But with LT 2015, depending on where I click on the trimmed entity, sometimes only a portion will be removed, and an additional portion (between the removed portion and the boundary) will still remain.
Sometimes it would take several successive trims to completely remove the to-be-trimmed portion up to the trim boundary. Further complicating things, if a very small, not-visually-obvious portion still remains to be trimmed, the attempt to JOIN the entities fails. When this occurs, it requires ZOOMing in multiple times to the junction between the ‘trimmee’ and the ‘trimmer’ to TRIM off every last segment. Also, there are sometimes orphaned segments remaining past and/or between the successive trim points, requiring additional ERASEing.
Q1. Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
Q2. If so, do you have any tips to deal with it?
Q3. Is this considered a bug or a feature of LT 2015?
Q4. If there a setting or a workaround to make TRIM remove the entire portion of the entity extending past the boundary with one mouse-click selection?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated . . .
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