I have a viewport that is not showing the hatch pattern. In one layout tab, the hatch shows. In another tab, the hatch does not. The layer is not frozen or off, on the sheet or in the viewport. Other items and hatch patterns on that same layer show up. The display is set to 2D wireframe. I even cut - paste a viewport from the working layout tab to the non-working layout tab and the pattern disappears. How is this possible?
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Found a workaround: Copied the the working layout tab to create a new tab. Copy - paste viewports from non-working layout tab to new layout tab. Voila, hatch patters are there. Not sure what was happening. Any thoughts, to prevent same in the future?
I had this issue and found that my hatch was set to annotative, there is a button on the bottom left called annotation visibility, click it to show annotation of all scales. Worked for me.
Is it just a hatch or something with styles which might be linked to the display system?
Do the viewports have different display reps set?
I had same problem in autocad. You have to one thing when you are making new layer in model make sure that you’re making that by new layer switch not by the other one. If you have already done just mach layer in to new one witch you make by new layer switch
Check to make sure that your 3dclip is off. I had the same problem and unlocked my viewport and found that my 3dclip was on. Also make sure that your hatch is on the plane as the rest of your drawing.
If the hatch is annotative, then set the origin to center. Otherwise it will sometimes show up as solid or not show up at all.
Check if the hatch is on a layer that has Viewport Freeze turned on in layer properties while the specific viewport is active (dubble-click inside viewport).
Having the same problem and discovered that instead of going on the current layer, the hatch was set to go on a layer that was frozen in the viewport. Changed the setting in the hatch dialogue box.
I just had a student with exactly the same problem and Nick Baxter's solution fixed it. check the annotative toggle at the bottom. Somehow her hatch was set to be annotative and that was messing with the visibility.
i had the same problem while i check the layout, and even when i make print preview, then discovered that the problem was with the 3d shademode, you can get into the viewport then once you are in, type (shademode) then what ever it's, chenge it to (2dwireframe), then get out of the viewport, and you are done, this was for the viewport.
you will notice that it's been fixed from the viewport, but once you make print preview, you will see the same problem, the solution is, go back to the layout, then select the viewport border only without going inside, then get the match properties of that viewport by clicking the shortcut (ma) while you are selecting the viewport, go to shade plot under (Misc) list, and change it to (as displayed). and that's it.
hope this will work with you
If it is an annotative hatch, this article should help you.
https://cadsetterout.com/autocad-tutorials/how-to-use-annotative-hatches/
If "show annotation objects" is not on (bottom right) in your layout (which sometimes you don't want it to be), then an annotative hatch will only show up in viewports that match the scale that is attached to the hatch in model space. You can attach more than one scale to an annotative hatch. In model space, right click on the hatch and select "Annotative object scale" and then "Add/ Delete scales...". In that dialogue box you can add the scale of the viewport you want the hatch to show up in.
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