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Topic Closedlt 2006 Hatch Issue

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    Posted: 11.Dec.2009 at 18:31
i am just finishing off a drwing with some hatching and have come up agaist a problem. When i select the area i want to hatch i get a box come up saying "Do you really want to do this?" I can only select no and as a result can't hatch. i have tried different hatches, tried hatching different area etc but to no avail. hatching has worked fine on previous drawings and still does - just one drawing file seems to be affected.

when i started the drawing it was on a laptop being saved to a usb stick. at this point hatches worked. i have since opened the file on a desktop and did a save as to the hard drive - it may be un related but it seems since then that the hatch command will not work. any help would be greatly appreciated as i need to get the drawing finished!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Dec.2009 at 18:13
can you create a polyline round the area to be hatched, move the polyline away from the main drawing, hatch inside the polyline  then move it back to where it should be
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2009 at 08:33
yes - if i re-create the area with a new polyline and move it away i can hatch the new area.. Which does give me a "cheat" to complete the drawing thanks.
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