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Connects two lines (either single or double lines) or arcs (except elliptical arcs) with a smoothly fitted arc. The filleted objects do not have to intersect, and they can overlap. The result is a rounded corner.

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  1. Enter the fillet radius in the Inspector Bar.
  2. Select the first line or arc to fillet.
  3. Select the adjacent line or arc. The corner is rounded.
  4. If the objects overlap, they will be trimmed to create the fillet. Be sure to select the side of the object you want to remain.


    Local menu options:

    Polyline: Fillets all corners of a polygon or polyline in one step.
  5. Enter the fillet radius in the Inspector Bar.
  6. Select the multi-segmented object you want to fillet.
  7. Select Polyline from the local menu or Inspector Bar.
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  8. The fillet is applied to all corners.
  9. To Lines and Arcs: The resulting object is broken into lines and arcs. (The default, To Polyline, leaves the filleted object as a single object, even if the objects were originally separate.)
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  10. In Select mode, you can verify that the fillets are separate objects.

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