You first have to understand that in AutoCAD there are three types of polylines, a 3D-Polyline, a 2D-Polyline and a LW-Polyline (or just polyline). So, is there anything I'm missing or doing wrong or is there anything else I can try? I have attached the offending drawing in case someone can look at it. ![]() ![]() That's not a LINE or POLYLINE, it's a LWPOLYLINE Again, I converted the polyline before more attempts. I tried a couple of more times with both smaller and larger values but got the same result. This made no difference whatsoever, so I relaunched ACAD and tried the 'weed' LISP. I tried converting the polyline then tried the command again. I have no idea why it 'treated 22 polylines when I only tried 1, without success. Simp-Pline loaded, type SPL to launch the function. There are a couple of LISP routines on that thread, 'weed.lsp' and another 'purge-pline' found here (linked by Lee Mac). I searched 'de-densify' and 'densify' and the only topic I found was this one: Link which I don't think is the one you were referring too. ![]() There was also a LISP routine that someone suggested. I think ReMark had some useful advice on the matter. ![]() Do a search on de-densify, there has been a thread on that recently.
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