CADInLa 2022 Reference Manual

Remove Duplicate Elements

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Various manipulations of the DWG or DXF files create elements that lie on top of each other, several times. Using the CADInLa program, such elements can either be removed or moved to a separate layer.

This box activates this option.

 

Here you can set the tolerance level for deletion. By entering a tolerance number, the  tolerance for the coordinates can be specified and taken into account. By default, only the elements that have the same coordinates, color, Linetype, and layer are recognized as duplicates.

Here you can select which entity you wish to remove by checking one of the boxes.

 

By selecting this function the chosen entities are placed in a pre-defined layer once removed.

 

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