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Old 11-02-2004, 03:35
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Default [b]Smoothing curves[/b]

When working with CAD-files imported in COREL 10, I always have the problem of curve segments with many many nodes.
I found a nice tool in the nodes toolbar to reduce the number of nodes: a slider (0 - 100%) which perfectly smoothes a curve when all nodes are selected. But if you work with hundreds of curves, it is very time consuming. So I tried to record a macro, but with no success. (function not supported).
Does anybody know how to smooth curves with a VBA macro ?? Help is welcomed !

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Old 11-02-2004, 07:10
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read "Too many nodes" topic from 9 Feb 2004
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Here is the link to the post Lev referred: http://www.oberonplace.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=380
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