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AutoCAD Raster Design 2026
    • Autodesk AutoCAD Raster Design 2026 Help
      • Getting Started
      • User's Guide
        • Introduction to AutoCAD Raster Design Toolset
        • Inserting and Correlating Images
        • Saving Images
        • Changing Image Properties
        • Managing Images and Insertions
        • Modifying Images
        • Raster Entity Manipulation
          • Characteristics of REM Objects
          • Defining REM Region Objects
          • Defining REM Enhanced Bitonal Regions
          • Defining REM Primitive Objects
          • Manipulating REM Objects
            • Editing REM Objects
            • Resizing a REM Object
            • Using REM Operations
            • Defining REM Objects Partially Outside the Image
            • Using REM to Delete Raster Data
            • Clearing REM Objects
            • Merging REM Objects into an Image
            • Converting REM Objects to a New Raster Image
            • Using REM Background Transparency
            • Using REM Copy To Clipboard Command
            • Separating Raster Linework Using Knife
              • To Separate Raster Linework Using Knife
              • Access Methods
        • Converting Raster Entities to Vector
        • Following Polylines
        • Vectorizing Raster Text
        • Raster Snapping
        • Configuring Raster Design
        • Troubleshooting
      • Tutorials
    • AutoCAD Installation
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    To Separate Raster Linework Using Knife

    1. On the ribbon, click Raster Tools tab REM panel (expanded) Knife.
    2. Select the start and end points for the knife cut.
    3. Continue selecting start and end points through each raster line you want to cut.
    4. Press Enter to end the command.
    Parent topic: Separating Raster Linework Using Knife

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