Use this command to modify a polygon object.
You can add, delete, and move polygon boundaries, edit nodes, convert a boundary to an object, change a boundary type, change the fill color or pattern, and rebalance the polygon.
Respond to the prompts:
Use any object selection method.
Enter the letter of the option you want.
Enter a to add a boundary to the polygon. Respond to the prompt:
Select the object to use as the new boundary. The object can be a polygon, rectangle, circle, or another mpolygon.
The new boundary is added to the polygon.
Enter d to delete a boundary from the polygon. Respond to the prompt:
Select the boundary to delete from the current polygon. If it is a complex polygon, you can select additional boundaries. When you finish, press Enter.
The selected boundaries are deleted from the polygon. Enter r to rebalance the polygon.
Enter m to move a boundary. Respond to the prompts:
Select the boundary to move. If it is a complex polygon, you can select additional boundaries. When you finish selecting boundaries, press Enter.
Select the starting point for the move.
Select the ending point for the move.
The selected boundaries are moved according to the distance and direction between the basepoint and the second point of displacement.
Enter e to edit a boundary. Respond to the prompts:
Select the boundary to edit.
Enter the letter of the option you want.
Enter c to disconnect a boundary from the polygon, but preserve the boundary object. Respond to the prompt:
Select the boundary to disconnect.
The boundary is deleted from the polygon, but remains in the drawing as a polyline or circle object.
If you disconnect a boundary that has nested boundaries, all the nested boundaries are also disconnected.
Enter b to change the boundary type for a boundary. Respond to the prompts:
Select the boundary whose type you want to change.
Enter o to make the selected boundary an outer boundary, enter i to the make it an inner boundary, or enter a to make it an annotation boundary.
Annotation boundaries behave the same as inner boundaries, but have no effect on area calculations.
Enter f to change the fill for the polygon. This displays the Polygon Fill Properties dialog box, where you can select a hatch pattern or a gradient fill.
Enter r to rebalance the polygon. The polygon is rebalanced so the nesting order follows an alternating outer/inner/outer order.
Enter u to undo the last action.
Enter x to exit the mapmpedit command.