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    Trim a surface body

    Learn how to use the Trim tool to remove unwanted surface area in Fusion.

    1. On the toolbar, click Surface > Modify > Trim trim icon.

      The Trim dialog displays.

    2. Select a surface body intersected by an extended surface.

    3. Select the section of the extended surface body to remove.

    4. Click OK.

    The trimmed surface body displays in the canvas.

    Parent page: Modify tools for surface bodies

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