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| I used "transform tool path", see attachment. It will never render right, so I duplicated the geometry. Then in CPR I selected the overlay geometry setting so I could watch the tool pass over the geometry. Never mind, the file is to big to upload e-mail me and I'll send it to you. double_a-ron@mail.com |
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