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    Feature Lines

    Use multiple sites to manage grading feature lines in distinct groups. The Move to Site and Copy to Site commands are helpful in this process. For example, you can copy feature lines to another site, then lower their elevation to create a subsurface.

    Parent topic: Site Interactions

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