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convert hidden polylines into solids

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Hello, guys.
I find myself having several open and closed polylines to which I gave a thickness and a global width, but I would like to convert them into solids.
here nothing bad if it was not that the type of line is not "continuous" but "hidden" i.e. dotted. I tried with the "convinsolid" command but it works cne the "continue" polylines and not with those dashed.
I also tried to explode them with the express command of the text, but I found that it cannot be used with polylines.. .
Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you.
 
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the type line does not affect at all the use of "convinsolidation". verify that the treated polylines are actually closed and have a thickness greater than 0.
if you want to attach the drawing....

Why don't you use the explosive command?
 
the type line does not affect at all the use of "convinsolidation". verify that the treated polylines are actually closed and have a thickness greater than 0.
I allow myself to disagree, otherwise I would not have asked for help on the forum...the convinsolid command allows to convert polyline to solid, if this is handled makes it continuous, open or closed. (I have now tried again, to avoid a possible confusion at the time of publication of the post). all this unless there are some variables I don't know...however I attach the drawing
View attachment polilinee_nascoste.dwg
Why don't you use the explosive command?
same thing as above, if there is a variable I'd be grateful to point it to me. . . otherwise exploding any polyline on "my" autocad I get only a simple line...nothing else.. .
 
Well, that's how you have to behave autocad, if you explode a pline you'll get one or + lines.

I don't know what to say... I don't understand how it happened to you.
The only thing I have to say is that maybe there is some confusion between thickness and width.

However to pull out a solid from a beads, why not use the extruded command?
 
Well, that's how you have to behave autocad, if you explode a pline you'll get one or + lines.
in fact in the answer to dieva I believed it has specified
The only thing I have to say is that maybe there is some confusion between thickness and width.
I find myself having several open and closed polylines to which I gave a thickness and a global width, but I would like to convert them into solids.
There's no confusion. . At least on this. "thickness" is equivalent to "thickness", with the difference that all new objects will be created...not those already present on the model.
However to pull out a solid from a beads, why not use the extruded command?
Well, sure, I have an open and closed polyline, I use the hidden line type to "trace it" and then extrude? In the first case, I will have a solid full of which I don't do anything... in the second I get a superifice. . .
I have lines covered with thickness and overall width and I just want to maintain this aspect but making them solid all here...

in any case thanks for the interest
 

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