You can save your settings for Drawing Cleanup in a profile and use them again later. Profiles are useful when you automate the drawing cleanup process with scripts or share settings with other users. Drawing Cleanup profiles are saved as *.dpf files.
Drawing Cleanup profiles include all the options specified in the Drawing Cleanup dialog boxes:
Drawing Cleanup profiles do not include the actual objects selected on the specified layers.
In this exercise you create, save, and edit a Drawing Cleanup profile.
To create and save a Drawing Cleanup profile
Select only Delete Duplicates. Since Drawing Cleanup is most effective when each action is run separately, you can create a separate profile for each action you use regularly.
For example, create a folder called DrawingCleanupProfiles and name this profile DeleteDuplicates.dpf.
To use a saved profile
You used the Drawing Cleanup option to remove duplicate lines and geometry and undershoots. You created a profile for use with other drawings.
To continue this tutorial, go to Lesson 3: Add Drawing Objects to a Map.