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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.
Maxim
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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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Have your question been answered successfully? Click 'ACCEPT SOLUTION' button.
Maxim Kanaev
Architect
MARSS
Etiquette and Ground Rules of Autodesk Community