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    Recreating a boundary

    You can recreate trim boundaries on surfaces using a direct method similar to composite curve creation.

    1. Select the boundary if you wish to delete it.
    2. Click on the Trim Region toolbar.
    3. Use the Create Trim Boundary toolbar to create and delete the boundary:

      This toolbar works in the same way as the Create Composite Curve toolbar.

    Parent topic: Editing a trim boundary

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