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n/a Posted - May 19 2006 : 12:22:27 PM
I came across this command the other day and boy is it useful! Often you may receive files from other CAD users when there are multiple lines on top of one another, particularly when exported as a dwg from another package, well run "Overkill" (type at command prompt) adjust settings if necessary (click help to understand) and it deletes any unwanted vertices, polylines, and double lines. Have a play as its quite a powerful command to ensure you have the right settings and that nothing gets "lost".
Regards,
Mark
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Admin Posted - November 25 2013 : 1:54:51 PM
Here is a script example for "-OVERKILL"

quote:

;BEGIN SCRIPT
;Command: -overkill
-OVERKILL
;Select objects: all
ALL
;Select objects:

;Enter an option to change [Ignore/Fuzz/Plines/parTial/Endtoend] <done>:

;END SCRIPT


I've attached it too, for your convenience. (Make sure you UNZip it into your /SCRIPTS folder)

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