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AutoCAD For Dummies, 18th Edition
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AutoCAD For Dummies, 18th Edition

by Bill Fane
June 2019
Beginner
544 pages
15h 3m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 15

Down the Hatch!

IN THIS CHAPTER

Bullet Adding hatch patterns to drawings

Bullet Applying annotative hatch patterns

Bullet Choosing hatch boundaries

Bullet Using predefined and user-defined hatch patterns

Bullet Editing hatches

If you need to fill in closed areas of drawings with special patterns of lines (crosshatches, or simply hatches) or solid fills, then this is your chapter. If you were hoping to hatch a plot or plot a hatch, see Chapter 16. If you want to hatch an egg, look at Raising Chickens For Dummies, by Kimberly Willis and Robert T. Ludlow (Wiley).

A hatch in AutoCAD is a separate object that fills a space; has an appearance dictated by the hatch pattern assigned to it; and is associated by default with the objects that bound the space, such as lines, polylines, and arcs. If you move or stretch the boundaries, AutoCAD normally updates the hatches to fill the resized area.

Creating a Hatch

Drafters often use hatches to represent the type of material that makes up an object, such as insulation, ...

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