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03-26-2018
01:42 AM
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03-26-2018
01:42 AM
merge hatches
Hi,
I have Autocad 2017 Lt for MAC. I am trying to merge 2 hatches but I can not find the way to do it.
Does anyone have any idea?
Thanks a lot.
03-26-2018
03:30 AM
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03-26-2018
03:30 AM
Hi Tania,
There is no such command in AutoCAD. On PC (not on Mac) and in Full AutoCAD version (not LT) you can use custom AutoLISP routines to accomplish such task, but not in LT for Mac.
The only one idea I have is to use "Recreate hatch boundary" option in HATCHEDIT command:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad-lt-for-mac/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/201...
You can recreate boundaries for hatches you want to merge in a separate Layer in order to simplify your work, then erase existing hatches and create them again (merged) with "Create separate hatches" on the Hatch visor option turned off.
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There is no such command in AutoCAD. On PC (not on Mac) and in Full AutoCAD version (not LT) you can use custom AutoLISP routines to accomplish such task, but not in LT for Mac.
The only one idea I have is to use "Recreate hatch boundary" option in HATCHEDIT command:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad-lt-for-mac/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/201...
You can recreate boundaries for hatches you want to merge in a separate Layer in order to simplify your work, then erase existing hatches and create them again (merged) with "Create separate hatches" on the Hatch visor option turned off.
Maxim
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03-26-2018
03:41 AM
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03-26-2018
03:41 AM
Hi Maxim,
Thank you very much for your answer.
I was afraid that would be the answer.
Cheers
03-29-2018
02:23 PM
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03-29-2018
02:23 PM
Hi @Anonymous,
I found this code from an older thread. I apploaded it into AutoCAD 2018 for Mac and it allowed me to merge my hatches. Perhaps this is something that will work for you as well. If not, can you share with me the drawing you are working in with the hatches?
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
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03-29-2018
09:13 PM
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03-29-2018
09:13 PM
Hi John,
OP has LT version of AutoCAD and unfortunately she cannot use AutoLISP routines in it.
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OP has LT version of AutoCAD and unfortunately she cannot use AutoLISP routines in it.
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03-30-2018
05:58 AM
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03-30-2018
05:58 AM
HI Maxim - thanks for catching that!
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