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		By: Glen Bambrick		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;This is different from the Dissolve Tool, which melts boundaries from one or more datasets into a common border.&quot;, this seems to be inaccurate. The Dissolve tool in ArcGIS melts boundaries from one dataset only. You would need to Merge/Append boundaries from other datasets into one before running the Dissolve tool.]]></description>
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