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12. Click any feature line in the drawing, and then click Break on
the ribbon.
13. When prompted to select an object to break, click the blue perimeter
feature line for lot 25.
14. When prompted to specify a second break point, on the command
line, click First point to invoke the First point option.
15. Use the Endpoint object snap to select the back corner where lots
25 and 26 meet.
16. When prompted to select the second break point, repeat the previous
step to select the same point again. Press Esc twice to end the com-
mand and clear the selection.
By choosing the same
location for the first
and second point, you
break the feature line
without creating a gap.
The drawing doesn't
appear different, but
the blue feature line
has been broken into
two feature lines.
17. Click the blue feature line at the back of lot 25, and then click Join on
the ribbon.
18. Click the green feature line, and then press Esc twice to end the
command and clear the selection.
The green changes to blue, indicating that the feature lines are
joined to create a single feature line (see Figure 17.5).
FiGuRE 17.5 The result of editing the
feature lines in this exercise
19. Save and close the drawing.
You can view the results of successfully completing this exercise by opening
Editing Feature Line Geometry - Complete.dwg .
using Edit Elevation Commands
The feature-line elevation-editing commands provided by Civil 3D are as follows:
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