To work with line editing commands
To attach a schematic line to a component
In a drawing, right-click a schematic line and click Schematic Line Edit
Attach to Component.
Select the schematic line that you want to attach.
Select the component to which you want to attach.
Press ENTER.
To detach a schematic line from a component
In a drawing, right-click a schematic line and click Schematic Line Edit
Detach from Component.
Select the schematic line that you want to detach.
Select the endpoint closest to the component from which you want to detach.
Press ENTER.
To add a gap on a schematic line
On the ribbon, click Home tab
P&ID panel
Sline Edit.
In the drawing area, click a schematic line where you want to add the gap
At Schematic Line Edit list prompt, click Gap.
Click a point in the schematic line where you want to add a gap.
Click the second point to create the gap.
Press ENTER.
To remove a gap on a schematic line
On the ribbon, click Home tab
P&ID panel
Sline Edit.
In the drawing area, click a point on the schematic line where you want to remove the gap.
At the Schematic Line Edit list prompt, click uNgap.
Press ENTER.
To straighten a schematic line
On the ribbon, click Home tab
P&ID panel
Sline Edit.
In the drawing area, click a schematic line and at the Schematic Line Edit list prompt, click Straighten.
Click an endpoint to use as the point of alignment.
To add a corner to a schematic line
On the ribbon, click Home tab
P&ID panel
Sline Edit.
In the drawing area, click a schematic line and at the Schematic Line Edit list prompt, click Corner.
Click another point for the corner segment.
Click another point where you want to add the corner.
To join schematic lines
On the ribbon, click Home tab
P&ID panel
Sline Edit.
In the drawing area, click a schematic line and at the Schematic line Edit list prompt, click Join.
Click in the drawing area to specify the second point.
Click the next point or press ENTER to end the series of schematic line segments.
To break a schematic line
On the ribbon, click Home tab
P&ID panel
Sline Edit.
In the drawing area, click a schematic line and in the Schematic line Edit list, click Break.
Click the point where you want to break the schematic line.
Click another break point or press ENTER to exit.
To link a schematic line
On the ribbon, click Home tab
P&ID panel
Sline Edit.
In the drawing area, click a schematic line and in the Schematic Line Edit list, click Link.
Click the line segment to which you want the line linked.
At the warning prompt, press the Down arrow to select Yes and link the line.
To unlink a schematic line
On the ribbon, click Home tab
P&ID panel
Sline Edit.
In the drawing area, click a schematic line and in the Schematic line Edit list, click Unlink.
At the warning prompt, press the Down arrow to select Yes and unlink the line.
To trim a schematic line
At the command line, enter
trim
.
Click the schematic line segments you want to use as the cutting edges.
Press ENTER.
Click the part of the line you want to trim.
To extend a schematic line
At the command line, enter
extend
.
Click the schematic line segments you want to use for the bounding edges.
Press ENTER.
Click the part of the line you want to extend.
To shorten a schematic line
Click the schematic line you want to shorten.
Select the Endline grip on the line segment where you want to shorten the line, and move the cursor to decrease the line’s length.
Click to set the new line length.
To continue a schematic line
Click the schematic line you want to continue.
Select the Endline grip on the line segment where you want to extend the line, and move the cursor to increase the line’s length.
Click to set the new line length.
To stretch a schematic line
At the command line, enter
stretch
.
Click the schematic line segments you want to use for the bounding edges.
Press ENTER.
Click the part of the line you want to stretch.
Parent topic:
Tasks (P&ID Lines)
Related Concepts
About Adding Schematic Lines to a P&ID Drawing
About Connecting Schematic Lines to Components
About To and From Line Information
FAQ: How do line groups, line segments, and linked line segments differ?
About Editing Schematic Lines
FAQ: Can I use AutoCAD commands to edit schematic lines?
Related Tasks
To work with schematic line grouping and linking
To add a schematic line to a P&ID drawing
To connect schematic lines to components
To change the flow direction of a schematic line