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    Oops sorry! This is the right way.
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    I didn't even respond to this because it was so obvious.

    OTOH, just for the record there is another way to make one. You can use the Deck Tool. But of course that's just a special case of the Regular Polygon Tool.
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    This thread is from 2007. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chiefer View Post
    This thread is from 2007. LOL
    Yes, we know. But Catherine resurrected it today.
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    Ok this is an other easy way, i would say this before i saw the above exact tool my srns posted.
    Catherine, there r a lot others you could come up as critique to ca
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    Quote Originally Posted by yusuf View Post
    Ok this is an other easy way, i would say this before i saw the above exact tool my srns posted.
    Catherine, there r a lot others you could come up as critique to ca
    Actually, the 'Button' in the edit toolbar is 'Convert curve to polyline' not 'Convert to polyline'.... two different commands...
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    Quote Originally Posted by moak View Post
    DSH - How much easier than the "Regular Polyline" tool would you like it ? Maybe telepathy ?
    Kevin,

    Even getting the correct tool name would help.
    It is a Regular Polygon!!!!
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