Using the Boundary Trim command, you can specify a closed boundary as a trimming edge for a selected set of objects. You can use this option to trim objects inside or outside a boundary. Use Boundary Trim to quickly clear a circular or rectilinear area in a complex map in order to insert a legend or label.
To trim objects inside a boundary
- Open a drawing and attach the maps you want.
- Define and execute a query to retrieve the objects to trim.
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- In the Trim Objects At Boundary dialog box, under Boundary, select how to specify the boundary.
- Under Objects To Trim, specify whether to select objects manually or automatically, and whether to use only objects on selected layers.
- Under Trim Method, specify whether to trim inside or outside the boundary. Specify whether to exclude topology objects, and whether to retain object data on the objects.
- Under Objects That Cannot Be Trimmed, specify what to do with text, hatch patterns, and blocks that cross the boundary.
- Click OK.
- To save the trim with your topology, save your changes back to the source drawings.
To save the trim results without modifying the original topology, save the changes to a new drawing.