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I am using ArcGIS Pro 3.3.

I have been trying to figure out how to remove some county boundary lines so that I can use a dash effect on the boundaries without them overlapping and interrupting the constant space between each dash. See screenshot below. Some boundaries where different counties overlap look like a solid line because they stack staggered overtop each other.

So far, I used the 'remove overlap (multiple)' geoprocessing tool since it is free. It did remove a lot of overlap. But there is still a small area where there are different boundaries overlapping and stacking to create a more solid line than the dashed effect.

Might anyone know how to proceed from here?

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    Polygon to Line (Management) is an Advanced tool, but eliminating conflicting boundaries can be done with a topology (which only requires Standard). Commented May 7 at 21:20
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    This advanced tool seems to do what you want - pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/tool-reference/cartography/… Commented May 7 at 21:21

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