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Hello,
Yeah they can be used. But, when working on numerous connectors that seem like they are connected to the shapes but actually they are not connected to connection points. I would like to automate this task by running a macro. For example, as shown in picture they are two connectors one is connected(green points) to connection point and other isn't. When this happens with numerous connectors, it could be effective to run macro..I guess. Please share any thoughts or insights on it. Thank you. |
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