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sorry maybe i wasn't specific enough about what kind of 'cleaning up' i was talking about.
basically i had to take a section detail of a curtainwall, lets say at the stack joint, and take the curtainwall die (ie kawneer 2500UT) and decurve it. remove as much snaps as i can but try and maintain the profile. making sure lines running parallel together don't cross, etc. that kind of work. it is very tedious, i'm wondering if there is an easier and faster way of doing this.
one of the issues i have is the lines crossing each other. let's say i draw 2 polylines, back to back so it looks like 1 line. when i zoom in, the 2 lines somehow cross one another, or the snaps are out of place, not together... i don't know why autocad does that and i don't know how to solve this problem without having to zoom all the way in at every lines.