You can change the location of an AEC polygon, adjust the width and justification of its edges, and change how it is displayed in your drawing. You can also redefine the geometry of an AEC polygon or define how AEC polygons interact with each other. You can join two AEC polygons, create a hole in an AEC polygon by subtracting the area of another one, create an AEC polygon from the intersection of two others, divide or trim an AEC polygon, and add or remove its vertices.
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About Editing AEC Polygons
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Related Tasks
- To Create an AEC Polygon
- To Create an AEC Polygon With User-Specified Settings
- To Create an AEC Polygon From a Polyline
- To Create an AEC Polygon From a Profile
- To Create and Define an AEC Polygon Tool
- To Use Grips to Edit AEC Polygons
- To Change the AEC Polygon Style
- To Center AEC Polygons
- To Subtract AEC Polygons
- To Merge AEC Polygons
- To Array AEC Polygons
- To Reposition AEC Polygons
- To Evenly Space AEC Polygons
- To Trim AEC Polygons
- To Divide AEC Polygons
- To Crop AEC Polygons
- To Add a Vertex to an AEC Polygon
- To Remove a Vertex From an AEC Polygon
- To Convert an AEC Polygon to a Polyline
- To Convert an AEC Polygon to a Profile
- To Change the Rotation of an AEC Polygon
- To Change the Elevation of an AEC Polygon
- To Change the Location of an AEC Polygon
- To Specify Fill Properties for the True Color Display Representation of an AEC Polygon
- To Attach Hyperlinks, Notes, or Files to an AEC Polygon