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Topic ClosedHatching using a Polyline

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Chris McQueen View Drop Down
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    Posted: 23.Jul.2008 at 19:00
Hi folks

I am a newbie to CAD really and a newbie to the forum, so I shall be hunting through the threads mucho in the future .

I am more used to DTP packages than CAD, but my querie is as follows.

I want to draw a poly line around an object (like a path) and then have CAD automatically attach a block unto and around that path.

I have made a small block to resemble hedging and instead of manually placing each block side by side along the site is there any way I can automate this process.

Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Guys
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Jul.2008 at 19:11
See the DIVIDE and MEASURE commands - and their Block option.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Jul.2008 at 10:09
Vladimir

Thank you very much, that was exactly the job Clap
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