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    Default Hatch Problem

    I draw a hatch in our existing drawing but when i click inside a rectang it say like this..

    1. pick internal point or [select object/remove boundary]:
    2. do you really want to do these? <N>

    If i put "Y" it is accepted but there is no hatch pattern inside the rectang. I tried different hatch scale and still the same. But if i try to start a new drawing and the hatch is working properly.

    Anyone can help? thanks and advance
    Last edited by fjtdogeno; 2009-04-21 at 04:16 AM.

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    Default Re: HATCH PROBLEM

    Is FILL set ON?

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    Default Re: HATCH PROBLEM

    thanks for the reply..yes the fill is off thats why..thanks again

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    Default Re: HATCH PROBLEM

    Your hatch scale is either very big or very small - most likely big.
    The "do you really want to do this" prompt can be suppressed by setting EXPERT to a higher value but that won't make the hatching work any differently.
    Setting HPMAXLINES higher may help (Default = 1000000).

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