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How to: trim and copy objects within a boundary

February 9, 2012 by Edwin Prakoso 10 Comments

Do you need to copy objects within a boundary and automatically trim objects that extend defined boundary? Trimming objects in complex drawing can be a tedious work. See this AutoCAD tip to complete it quickly!

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