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Covering Holes Made from Extrusion from 2D to 3D

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I'll attach the file referenced.

I am building a 3D model, and have mostly succeeded with this. However, when importing the 2D geometry as a .DXF file, it did not have the normal fill that other geometries do. As a result, the ends of the object are open, and I'd like to know how to either cover the ends up with additional faces, or to make the entire shape a solid. This is to make sure it's a proper object for running acoustic simulations.

The object I'm referring to is Geometry 2 in the file.



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