I have multiple lines made by simple line (not linestrings) and i need to adjust these lines on correct position. I'm not allowed to merge the lines into linestrings. Also there can be duplicates lines but different layers.
So is there any way to drag the commune vertices for all lines?
Hi Daniel,
I agree with Barry it's not very clear what you need to do and what is the expected result.
When there are more lines ending in the same point, the endpoints can be move all together to a new position using handlers. But I am not sure if it's the problem you have.
With regards,
Jan
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Yes i need to move all end points together. What do you mean by "handlers"
I think Jan means 'Handles' i.e. the blue squares at the ends of the elements.
Unknown said:Yes i need to move all end points together
This sounds more like just a basic move operation or a stretch operation that excludes the common vertex/vertices when the elements meet.
sound more like a job for gis, how are you finding all the tower points to be able to know where to move the intersections of power lines?, in data clean up you can flag intersections, that might help.. but in microstation I cant see how you can do it all at once with out manually going to each tower and selecting a group and moving the lot by fence stretch as mary indicated..., have you a way to help find the tower points like level and colour or xyz and place temp circles via the xyz tool form a table of coordinates from survey or gis?
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can you provide a small sample dgn via fence file method so we can see how the data structured.. are there reference files too
post the dgn as well as a picture
This clip shows how to use the Element Selector to select element(s) and then manipulate individual or multiple vertices.
I hope this is helpful.
Regards,Ron
10,000 to 15,000 lines was in original post that will take a very long time to do by hand,
May I suggest you also make a reference file with a grid square pattern labelled A to Z horizontally and 1 to 100 or whatever it works out at then you can work thro manually grid square by grid square and keep track of what grids the work has been completed and still to complete dont make the grid squares too big just enough to handle the work load... back in the old v7 days I had a similar task to complete when survey import of data was slightly wrong and had to manually adjust locations of text to prevent clashes... wasnt as big as 10,000 lines but took me 30 hours of manually adjusting, nearly 25 years later I still remember the pain .. .good luck I feel your pain brother