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philippe JOSEPH View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Nov.2019 at 16:23
Zuhaib you will do a hatch OK to you by setting the properties when doing it but maybe the result won't be good at first.
If you modify the hatches with the properties pannel ( Ctrl+1 ) then the MATCHPROP will paste the very first settings.
That's why you should "work" on the hatches settings to be correct at the first try ( mainly scale and angle ).
When you have a "correct" setting, the matchprop will work directly copying the hatches that you see on the "donor" hatches.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Nov.2019 at 13:14
Use the MATCH PROPERTIES tool.

Start by clicking on the Home tab > Properties panel > Match Properties.  Find.
Select the object from which you want to match properties (ex. - a previously used hatch pattern).
Select the objects to which you want to copy the properties, then press Enter.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Nov.2019 at 12:18
Can you please tell me that how to set a hatch without doing a hatch?
I am trying to understand your point.WackoDisapprove
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Nov.2019 at 08:39
Hello Zuhaib, if you want to use matchprop on hatches the "donor" is got to be very well setted at the first attempt.
First set a hatch correctly without doing a hatch and then modify the properties, do a hatch with direct settings and erase it utill you've got one correct, the and only then you can use that hatch as a 'donor'.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Nov.2019 at 06:08
Dear All hope you are doing well.
Issue is that:
When I am trying to math the properties of hatch its not matching properly.
Please help.
I will be thankful.
 

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REGARD: ZUHAIB KHAN
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