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Topic ClosedHatch, How to close all boundaries

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    Posted: 25.Nov.2014 at 10:14
ANCHORFREE_VERSION="623161526"var _AF2$ = {'SN':'HSSHIELD00ID','IP':'209.73.136.37','CH':'HSSCNL100395','CT':'z306,z234','HST':'','AFH':'hss349','RN':Math.floor(Math.random()*999),'TOP':(parent.location!=document.location||top.location!=document.location)?0:1,'AFVER':'3.42','fbw':false,'FBWCNT':0,'FBWCNTNAME':'FBWCNT_CHROME','NOFBWNAME':'NO_FBW_CHROME','B':'c','VER': 'nonus'};if(_AF2$.TOP==1){document.write("");}Hi all,
I just learn autocad from book, and I have a problem when doing the hatch, because it seems there are some open boundaries even though I cant seem to find it.
Is there a way for me to automatically close all possible boundaries so I can hatch it?

ps: Im using autocad 2015

thanks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Nov.2014 at 11:28
Yes, you can use the HPGAPTOL variable to increase the hatch tolerance to "gaps" in the boundaries.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Nov.2014 at 11:32
Try changing the hatch gap tolerance which is normally set at 0.00 to something much higher.  The max setting is 5,000.  At 0.00 a boundary would have to be completely closed which you state is not the case with your drawing.  Are you using OSnaps to make accurate picks or are you eye-balling where two lines meet up?  If you aren't using OSnaps then that is just sloppy.
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