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brand new -to this wall hatch

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Anonymous
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brand new -to this wall hatch

sorry for the dumb question

how do i get the hatch of a wall to be parrell to the walls going in
different directions??

or do I have to have different wall types??

thanks for any help


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steve oyer

architect
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Are you talking in plan? Then yes. There is no current way to rotate a
drafting patter on a cut object...

"steven oyer" wrote in message
news:4935239@discussion.autodesk.com...
sorry for the dumb question

how do i get the hatch of a wall to be parrell to the walls going in
different directions??

or do I have to have different wall types??

thanks for any help


--
steve oyer

architect
Message 3 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

yes in plan

is there another way to get parrall lines inside a wall as a pattern?

thanks

steve


"Aaron Rumple" wrote in message
news:4936140@discussion.autodesk.com...
Are you talking in plan? Then yes. There is no current way to rotate a
drafting patter on a cut object...

"steven oyer" wrote in message
news:4935239@discussion.autodesk.com...
sorry for the dumb question

how do i get the hatch of a wall to be parrell to the walls going in
different directions??

or do I have to have different wall types??

thanks for any help


--
steve oyer

architect
Message 4 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

No. All you can do is draft filled regions over. Not worth the hassle. My
recommendation is use patterns you think look good at a variety of angles.

"steven oyer" wrote in message
news:4936144@discussion.autodesk.com...
yes in plan

is there another way to get parrall lines inside a wall as a pattern?

thanks

steve


"Aaron Rumple" wrote in message
news:4936140@discussion.autodesk.com...
Are you talking in plan? Then yes. There is no current way to rotate a
drafting patter on a cut object...

"steven oyer" wrote in message
news:4935239@discussion.autodesk.com...
sorry for the dumb question

how do i get the hatch of a wall to be parrell to the walls going in
different directions??

or do I have to have different wall types??

thanks for any help


--
steve oyer

architect

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