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Boundary
Ribbon: Annotate - Hatch > Boundary
Menu: Draw – Boundary…
Toolbar: Draw –
Command line: BO, BOUNDARY, BPOLY
This command creates a region bounded by a closed polyline (boundary). A boundary can be created from lines, polylines, circles, arcs, ellipses, elliptic arcs, and splines. A boundary can be created from a single closed object or from several intersecting or adjoining end points of the objects bounded by the closed region.
You can calculate area or create a hatch for boundaries.
After starting the command, the Boundary Creation dialog box opens:
To create a region or boundary:
1. From the Object type list select the Polyline or Region.
2. To search for internal closed boundaries (islands), select the Islands detection checkbox.
3. Click the Pick Points icon.
4. Specify a point on the drawing for each internal closed boundary from which you want to create a region or a polyline.
5. Click OK.
To limit the number of objects included in boundary determination, you can create a new set of boundaries:
1. In the Boundary Set section, click the New icon.
2. Select the objects on the drawing that define the boundary.
When you select the Current viewport option from the list, the current boundaries set is cancelled, and a new boundaries set is created of all objects within the boundaries of the current viewport.