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hatch in 2009

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Anonymous
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hatch in 2009

How does one detect a hatch that is addociative but has no boundary?

TDP
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Anonymous
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You can use the HATCHEDIT command, select the hatch, click on the Recreate
Boundary boundary and this time associate the Polyline to the hatch.

Paul

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> How does one detect a hatch that is addociative but has no boundary?
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> TDP
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Anonymous
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Thanks. I was hoping to test whether the hatch was associative without
boundary to prevent an error.
I have several means to recreate the boundary, one of which is hatchedit.

TDP


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You can use the HATCHEDIT command, select the hatch, click on the Recreate
Boundary boundary and this time associate the Polyline to the hatch.

Paul

"The Dark Princess" wrote in message
news:6146322@discussion.autodesk.com...
> How does one detect a hatch that is addociative but has no boundary?
>
> TDP

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