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Michiel.Valcke
en respuesta a: Anonymous

It is possible to create polylines if the other side of your line does connect correctly.

there are several ways to avoid or fix these issues.

As imadhabash already said; using object snap (OSNAP - F3) while drafting and carefully selecting which kind of snaps you want to have (END-MID-CEN-...) will greatly improve the quality of your work.

If you're drawing a line or polyline and don't have your object snap active you can shift+right click to select a snap for the next vertex of your line. Once you've placed that vertex, you will have no snaps active after that.

If you notice several lines not closing or joining, you can quickly join (J) + trim (TR) them by using the fillet (F) command with radius 0

For making a hatch you will allways need a closed polyline. Even if all the vertexes are connected that does not mean a polyline is closed. To close a polyline check the properties (PR)