If the endpoints of lines or geometry fall within a specified tolerance, they are considered duplicates. Duplicates can be impossible to see, even when zoomed in close. Drawing Cleanup can find such instances and you can decide whether to delete them. In this exercise, you clean up a street map by deleting duplicate objects.
To delete duplicates
Select all objects to include in the cleanup operation.
All objects within two drawing units of each other are considered duplicates. AutoCAD Map 3D toolset does not use a predefined system of unit measure such as meters or inches. For example, a distance of one unit can represent one centimeter, one foot, or one mile in real-world units.
Each operation has its own parameters.
Drawing Cleanup locates the errors in the drawing and displays the Drawing Cleanup Errors dialog box. The dialog box groups the errors by error type. Delete Duplicates is highlighted.
To review errors before fixing them, expand Delete Duplicates. To fix all duplicates at once without reviewing them, select Delete Duplicates without expanding it and click Fix All.
In the map, the first error displays a temporary marker so you can find it easily.
To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 2: Extend undershoots.