hatch boundary issue

hatch boundary issue

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hatch boundary issue

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I am trying to hatch an area, but for some reason the boundary is not being detected, even though it is closed.

 

I have attached the file, as well as a pic (the red line shows where I wish to hatch).

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user181
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You can also use the select option for hatch and window all the boundaries or select the outer on and then the two inner ones. 

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Anonymous
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Tried the Boundary set option, but did not work.

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dbroad
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@user181 didn't mention the boundary set option. Just use the "Select" button rather than the "Pick Points" option. See screencast.

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ok I have learnt something new. Thanks much.
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Kent1Cooper
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@dbroad wrote:

.... Just use the "Select" button rather than the "Pick Points" option. ....


That worked for me, too, but I do wonder why the Pick Points option doesn't work with those Polylines.  Near as I can tell, they're all properly closed, without any of the likely candidates for troubles such as backtracking on themselves or coincident vertices and zero-length segments [that I could find, at least], and at the same elevation.  I don't see any reason why it shouldn't work, but HATCH can be temperamental in that way....

Kent Cooper, AIA