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7.19.2007
I Now Pronounce You "JOINED"
this week's [tip of the week] is brought to you by:
"I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry"Chuck Levine and Larry Valentine are the pride of their fire station: two guy's guys always side-by-side and willing to do anything for each other. Grateful Chuck owes Larry for saving his life in a fire, and Larry calls in that favor big time when civic red tape prevents him from naming his own two kids as his life insurance beneficiaries. But when an overzealous, spot-checking bureaucrat becomes suspicious, the new couple's arrangement becomes a citywide issue and goes from confidential to front-page news. Forced to improvise as love-struck newlyweds, Chuck and Larry must now fumble through a hilarious charade of domestic bliss under one roof. After surviving their mandatory honeymoon and dodging the threat of exposure, the well-intentioned con men discover that sticking together in your time of need is what truly makes a family.
Today’s 10 second Tip of the Week is: the [ join ] command
Now if you’re like me every once in a while you’ll have a lot of single lines that you really wished were a single poly line.Well now, just like in chuck and larry’s case, just join them together using the [join] command.
First of all make sure all the lines are touching.Then type in [PE], for “Poly-line Edit”. Then select one of the lines that you’d to “join”. You will then be given many options, one of which will me join.Type in [J].Now select all the lines you’d like to join.Now hit enter to join them.Hit enter again to get out of the command.
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