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    Posted: 16.Oct.2014 at 14:01
Hiya people. I'm new in the forum.
I'm having issues with the STRECH command. Whenever I try to use this command, it streches all weird to a random point in the workspace. What can it be? Have any you experienced this problem?

(I've taken prints of the workspace during STRECH command)

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DURING



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Thanks in advance Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Oct.2014 at 17:53
Is this a 3D drawing?

Are you using one of the hatch patterns that comes with the program or is it a custom pattern?

What is the elevation of the hatch pattern?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Oct.2014 at 20:03
It's not 3D, the hatch is one of "other predefined", but I don't think the problem has something to do with the hatch.
I checked all the objects and they're all zero valued in Z axis.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Oct.2014 at 20:07
Actually, I got the problem solved by restarting the computer several times. Apparently, it's just an application bug. Dead
I'll close this thread. Thanks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Oct.2014 at 23:46
These threads are seldom if ever closed.

Have you installed the 2015 service packs?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Oct.2014 at 13:43
I've installed the 2015 version of AutoCAD two weeks ago. If this installation isn't made automatically, then I think it's not updated yet. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Oct.2014 at 14:33
Hello harrison and John, if I create hatches with different settings then the hatches that I will strech won't react the same, here are 4 examples with 4 different settings.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Oct.2014 at 14:35
Service packs and hot fixes are not automatically downloaded and installed.  That's left entirely up to the user.
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