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    Opus Repair

    The Opus Repair command is similar to the Repair tool in Profiler. This will check the drawing for gaps, overlapping lines, etc and will automatically repair the drawing using the options and parameters set up in the Profiler Database.

    Any errors will be highlighted in the drawing by small squares on the ends of the elements involved.

    Parent topic: Common Opus Drawing Commands

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