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      PlatinumZr0
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      First off, to introduce myself, I am PlatinumZr0 and I love SketchUp. I am volunteering at a school's Warhammer club and I am the "Map maker" so before actually constructing the board, i draw, then model, my idea. I had just finished My 2nd out of 4 and am moving on with to the 3rd. But on the third, where ever a line segment ends, or wherever there is an intersection, I see this big ugly dot. It didn't and still doesn't do that in the 2nd or first map but it is definitely doing that now. How do I get rid of those ugly things?

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        Gaieus
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        Hi Platinum and welcome,

        Indeed they are endpoints. You can get rid of them under Window > Styles > In model > Edit > Edge settings. Then refresh the used style.

        These settings save with the file so you can save a blank file as a template this way under the File menu.

        Gai...

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          PlatinumZr0
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          @gaieus said:

          Hi Platinum and welcome,

          Indeed they are endpoints. You can get rid of them under Window > Styles > In model > Edit > Edge settings. Then refresh the used style.

          These settings save with the file so you can save a blank file as a template this way under the File menu.

          Thank you VERY much. They were on my nerves. I may or may not name my first son after you.

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            Gaieus
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            Note that they can be very useful when you want to connect them (say) on the edges of curved surfaces. So keep in mind to sometimes turn them on as you might need them.

            Gai...

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