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                                                                To extend by clicking
                        4.  Click the Sticky Mode    edit button if
                            you wish to trim objects using multiple   1.  Draw the boundary line(s) or polyline(s)
                            fences.                                you want the objects to extend to.

                        5.  Click the Select Fence    edit button.  2.  Select the boundary line(s) and click the
                        6.  Click the fence(s) to trim the object seg-  Extend Objects    edit button.
                            ments intersected by the fence.
                                                                3.  Click the Sticky Mode    edit button if
                        To trim using a temporary fence            you wish to extend multiple objects.
                                                                4.  Click an object that you would like to
                        1.  Draw the cutting line(s) or polyline(s)   extend to the boundary line(s).
                            through the objects to be trimmed.
                        2.  Select the cutting line(s) and click the   To extend using a fence
                            Trim Object(s)    edit button.      1.  Draw the boundary line(s) or polyline(s)
                                                                   you want the objects to extend to.
                        3.  Click the Sticky Mode    edit button if
                            you wish to trim objects using multiple   2.  Draw a fence through the objects to be
                            temporary fences.                      extended. See “Using a Fence” on page
                                                                   217.
                        4.  Click and drag a temporary line to act as
                            a fence, trimming the object segments   3.  Select the boundary line(s) and click the
                            intersected by it. Be sure to draw this   Extend Objects    edit button.
                            fence on the side of the cutting object(s)
                            that you wish to edit.              4.  Click the Sticky Mode    edit button if
                                                                   you wish to extend objects using multi-
                                 Extend Objects                    ple fences.

                             Lines, arcs, open polylines, and   5.  Click the Select Fence    edit button.
                             framing items can also be extended to   6.  Click the fence to extend the objects
                        any CAD object, group of CAD objects, or a   segments intersected by the fence until
                        CAD block.
                                                                   they meet the boundary line(s).
                        As with Trim Objects   , there are three
                                                                To extend using a temporary fence
                        ways to use Extend Objects   :
                                                                1.  Draw the boundary line(s) or polyline(s)
                        •  Individually clicking on objects to be   you want the objects to extend to.
                           extended.
                                                                2.  Select the boundary line(s) and click the
                        •  Selecting objects to be extended using a
                           fence.                                  Extend Objects    edit button.
                        •  Selecting objects to be extended using a   3.  Click the Sticky Mode    edit button if
                           temporary fence.                        you wish to extend objects using multi-
                                                                   ple temporary fences.


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