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Description
Turn a perimeter into an open string.
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                                                         Preselecting data obviates the need to click on multiple items when running this command.  | 
                                                
How to use
A perimeter is defined as a "closed" string whose first and last point share the same coordinate location.
- This command prompts you to select a string. If the string is closed then the last point is deleted - if the string is already open, the command has no effect.
 - Multiple strings can be selected when running the command, or preselected before running the command.
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