Use Drawing Cleanup to correct common geometry errors resulting from surveying, digitizing, and scanning before you define a topology, perform a map analysis, plot a map, or export to a geospatial data format.
To clean up objects in a map
- Open the drawing containing the objects to clean or query the objects into the current drawing.
- Because your map may be altered during the cleanup operation, back up your data before starting.
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- In the Drawing Cleanup dialog box, follow these steps:
- Selecting and Anchoring Objects. Select the objects to include in the cleanup operation and the objects to anchor. Click Next.
- Setting Cleanup Options. Select cleanup actions and set the parameters for each action you select. Specify whether to correct errors automatically or to review and confirm each correction. Click Next.
- Converting Objects After Cleanup. Specify how to treat the original objects after the cleanup operation is complete. Click Next.
- Setting Markers for Interactive Mode. If you selected Interactive mode in Setting Cleanup Options to review error corrections, specify the error markers to use. Click Next.
- Saving Cleanup Settings. To save your settings as a profile, click Save.
- Click Finish.
AutoCAD Map 3D toolset performs the cleanup with the options and values you specified.
- Depending on whether you selected Interactive or Automatic, AutoCAD Map 3D toolset does one of the following:
- If you selected Interactive mode, AutoCAD Map 3D toolset displays a list of detected errors. You can review the errors and decide how to handle them. For example, you can place markers on the errors, correct them, or ignore them.
- If you selected Automatic mode, AutoCAD Map 3D toolset corrects all detected errors automatically and reports a summary of the results on the command line.