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letamp;#39;s look at the the existing a little bit more so another step is any dashed lines that you bring in are going to come in and little segments like this now one thing I can do is run a join nearest on this to join across these gaps so let me just run our helpful command standard distance again and get an idea for how far apart these are okay so theyamp;#39;re about a foot apart so letamp;#39;s do i join nearest thereamp;#39;s a toolbar icon here but itamp;#39;s also under edit and you say average endpoints together whats max separation to join I want to do 2p select objects all and enter let this go through and just like that we took this drawing that had all those dashed lines and we got solid contour lines from those so I got solid contour lines here that I can now elevate letamp;#39;s do that letamp;#39;s run the command elevate and I have some contour lines I want to assign elevations to so Iamp;#39;m going to do multiple in series and letamp;#39;s start here and g