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Hello,

 

So I have a reference that has been xclipped. We have multiple drawings that need to be xclipped using the same boundary. It is a HUGE boundary and very complicated. It would take me at least half a day to recreate it (the time it took me in the first place). I copied the drawing and am trying to find a way to essentially explode the boundary in order to create a new polyline. I don't care about the reference, I just want the boundary.

 

Thoughts?

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Run the XCLIP command, use the P option to generate a polyline.

 

... and then copy and paste the boundary.

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