Reshaping a polygon

The Reshape Feature tool lets you reshape a polygon by constructing a sketch over a selected feature. The feature takes the shape of the sketch from the first place the sketch intersects the feature to the last.

When you reshape a polygon, if both endpoints of the sketch are within the polygon, the shape is added to the feature.

Reshape with endpoints inside polygon
Result of Reshape

If the endpoints are outside the polygon, the feature is cut away.

Reshape with endpoints outside polygon
Result of Reshape
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If you want to reshape a feature to match another one, you can use the Reshape Feature tool in conjunction with the Trace construction method. Select the feature, click the Reshape Feature tool, click Trace from the palette on the Editor toolbar, and follow along the edge to perform the reshape.

Steps:
  1. Click the Edit tool Edit Tool on the Editor toolbar.
  2. Click the feature you want to reshape.
  3. Click the Reshape Feature tool Reshape Feature Tool on the Editor toolbar.
  4. Click the map to create a line according to the way you want the feature reshaped.
  5. You can snap the sketch to the selected edge or cross it to indicate where to start and stop reshaping. The sketch must cross (or touch the edge) two or more times for it to be reshaped.
  6. To change the shape of the sketch segment, click a construction method type on the Editor toolbar or on the Feature Construction mini toolbar. Segments can be created using a variety of methods—for example, as straight lines, with curves, or traced from the shapes of other features. You can also use keyboard shortcuts or right-click to access a menu of commands to help you place vertices in the sketch.
  7. Right-click anywhere on the map and click Finish Sketch.

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12/16/2013