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I want to plot out only part of my network. What is the easiest method?

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I want to plot out only part of my network. What is the easiest method?

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You can plot or print part of a network by taking a portion of an existing network, consisting of an irregular subarea. Draw a polygon around the subarea, choosing existing intersections as vertices and an existing centroid as the owner. Perform a polygon search, hiding all elements outside the polygon. Move all visible elements to a unique layer, then delete all elements on the remaining layers. The remaining links and node within the desired subarea can be saved to a new file. Each of these steps requires only a few mouse clicks. Then print. See also the chapter on Polygons in the Reference Manual. Of course, it is always possible to define the image shift and plot margins to print a small rectangular area of your network.

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