check here previous thread and see if helps. thanks
MAPTRIM is not available in Vanilla AutoCAD. It's only in Map 3D and Civil 3D.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
@redasobeh wrote:
maptrim was available in autocad 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Not here.
Please post your "About" window.
Maybe you have running a (automatic loaded) LISP in the old versions (?).
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No any Lisp,
it is the same "maptrim" Command in civil 3D,
it was provided to Autocad started from Version 2018.
As long as we don't see his About window we can endless continue guessing ... 😉
In an "AutoCAD" where the maptrim command works for you start the about command and show us a screenshot of the About window please (as I have already asked >>above<<).
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From C3D=>Change workspace to Planning & Analysis=>Tools Tab=>Map Edit Panel=>Boundary Trim icon
Chicagolooper
Here is The Description of "maptrim" Command (Autocad v.2021),
with noting it was in AutoCad started from V.2018 up to v.2021
I need it in Autocad Because I use "AutoCad" more than "Civil 3D",
my question is: Why that Command was terminated?
Men, DO you even READ what we ask of you?
That screenshot does not prove anything. What do you think I am having?
It's C3D!!! In this "as AutoCAD" profile.
You're wasting our time.
Open Civil3D and you'll be able to access the MAPTRIM command from the ribbon. Don't use Civil 3D as AutoCAD. See image below.
From C3D, go to Tools Tab=>Map Edit Panel=>Boundary Trim Icon.
If you are using AutoCAD instead of Civil, then you'll need to invoke MAPTRIM from the command line because it is NOT available from the AutoCAD ribbon. The MAPTRIM command wasn't terminated--it's still available when you use the command line. Civil 3D as AutoCAD (plain vanilla version) doesn't give you access to the Civil 3D ribbon.
Chicagolooper
Thanks for your response and your participation,
I never imagined that the discussion of the topic would reach such a way of responding,
I am so sorry for wasting your time,
But I am here to learn from the members and my mistakes.
I have always used the AutoCAD program as a part of Civil 3D (Civil 3D as AutoCAD),
In the versions from 2018 to 2021, I used command (maptrim) and it was unavailable before version 2018,
While installing this version Civil 3D (2022), it was not there an option for installing (civil 3D as AutoCad) as was happening previously.
I installed AutoCAD separately, And I think that caused some confusion for me.
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