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<dei-feif> wrote in messageThey
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probably are "hard PIs" in your alignment, and not intermediate elevation
points. Try the "Delete PI" option instead.
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Sinc
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<dei-feif> wrote in messageThey
href="news:6072760@discussion.autodesk.com">news:6072760@discussion.autodesk.com...
probably are "hard PIs" in your alignment, and not intermediate elevation
points. Try the "Delete PI" option instead.
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Sinc
http://www.ejsurveying.com
http://www.quuxsoft.com
@Anonymous, select your feature line you have to go the drawing area and find out the point what you want to delete, , go to the toolbar feature lines and then click to the Delete PI command, select you intermediate point o duplicate point and finally press enter. That´s all.
I hope I´ve help you
Sorry my drawing!!
@Carlos_Daniel_84 I think the OP likely figured out something in the 14 years since he asked about it. If not, it's probably too late for any help on that project.
Jeff_M , jajajaja You are very right. Let's hope so, otherwise it would be a shame not to have even fulfilled that role. I should have started with "once upon a time"... I'll go up in another post to see if I help other people in the present and future xD
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