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Exercise 3: Use cleanup profiles (optional), To create and save a Drawing Cleanup profile
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To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 3: Use cleanup profiles (optional) (page 96). Exercise 3: Use cleanup profiles (optional) You can save your settings for Drawing Cleanup in a profile and use them again later. Profiles are useful when you automate the drawing cleanup process with scripts or share settings with other users. Drawing Cleanup profiles are saved as *.dpf files. NOTE If you do not plan to use Drawing Cleanup profiles, you can skip this exercise and go on to Lesson 3: Add Drawing Objects to a Map (page 98). Drawing Cleanup profiles include all the options specified in the Drawing Cleanup dialog boxes: ■ Layer names used for object selection ■ Cleanup actions and settings ■ Cleanup methods ■ Error marker settings (if any) Drawing Cleanup profiles do not include the actual objects selected on the specified layers. In this exercise you create, save, and edit a Drawing Cleanup profile. To create and save a Drawing Cleanup profile 1 Navigate to and open the tutorial sample file Street_Centerlines.dwg. 2 Click Tools tab ➤ Map Edit panel ➤ Clean Up. 3 In the Drawing Cleanup - Select Objects dialog box, do the following: ■ Under Objects To Include In Drawing Cleanup, make sure Select All is selected. ■ Click Next. 4 In the Drawing Cleanup - Select Actions dialog box, do the following: ■ Under Cleanup Actions, select the actions for your profile. 96 | Chapter 3 Tutorial: Moving From AutoCAD to AutoCAD Map 3D
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