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    Convert Sketched Property Lines to Table-Based Property Lines

    The Edit Table tool allows you to convert a sketched property line to a table-based one.

    1. Open a site plan view.
    2. In the drawing area, select the sketched property line.
    3. Click Modify | Property Lines tabProperty Lines panel (Edit Table).
    4. Read the Constraints Lost warning, and click Yes to continue.
    5. In the Property Lines dialog, make any necessary changes and click OK.
    Parent topic: Property Lines

    Related Concepts

    • About Property Lines
    • Create Property Lines
    • Property Line Data Settings

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