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    Angry Upside Down Patterns????

    I keep trying to load in various hatch patterns for a scalloped (fish scale) siding.
    When I do, it keeps appearing upside down!!!!
    Anyone know why this keeps happening?
    I recall a similar thread but could not find it.

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    Default Re: Upside Down Patterns????

    Never mind!
    I found my own thread.

    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...ghlight=upside

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    Default Re: Upside Down Patterns????

    I would like to know why some hatch patterns appear upside down. It is a time consuming task to march around every elevation flipping all the patterns. Any way to avoid this?

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