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CADPower

Specify a new start point for closed polylines: CP_NEWSTART – CADPower Command

Summary

The CP_NEWSTART command in CADPower allows you to redefine the start point of a closed polyline without altering its geometry. By selecting a new point along the polyline, the nearest vertex to that point becomes the new start and the polyline is restructured accordingly.

CADPower-> Polyline-> Vertex Management-> Specify a new start point for closed polylines

Specify a new start point for closed polylines: CP_NEWSTART – CADPower Command

This is particularly useful when working with closed polylines where the start point is important for operations like path-based tools or when adjusting how the polyline is processed in certain workflows. The command ensures that the polyline’s overall shape remains unchanged while updating its start point.