This is a weird issue that I haven't seen until I updated to AutoCAD 2024. I'll attach a picture to show an example of what I'm working with. In the picture you can see my grey solid hatch as well as my magenta detail cuts. I need to stretch the bottom of my frame up, but when I do the detail tags get lost behind the solid hatch so I can't see where they are going. If I wanted to just stretch my detail tag by eye, I couldn't since it disappears from view.
The thing that makes this even weirder is that the issue only happens if the object I'm stretching is already over the solid hatch. So my detail tags that hang outside the hatch area can be stretched over the solid hatch and remain visible.
I've looked through the options to see if there's a setting I'm not finding, but nothing jumps out at me and searching this issue online has come up with nothing.
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The issue is occurring during the stretch command, not after. I have done a Regen multiple times and checked the draw order. I've sent all hatches in my drawing to the back just to make sure and the issue still only happens while in the middle of the stretch command.
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Curiously, I made a wblock out of the screenshot I provided and tested the issue again in the new dwg and was not able to recreate it. It seems like the detail tags that my coworker used were being perpetually sent to the back even after I moved them to move to the front. They would display in front of everything, but they would still disappear behind the hatch during the stretch command. Recreating the detail tags and placing them over the hatching fixed the issue.
I'm going to mark this as solved, but I don't know what the issue was.
i am encountering the same problem when stretching object; the hatch got disturbed, as you can see in the bottom of the object.
the object is a dynamic block
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