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Grip editing hatch boundaries

Grip editing hatch boundaries - AutoCAD LT Tutorial

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Grip editing hatch boundaries

- [Instructor] Once again, we're staying in our hatchinggradients.dwg file, and what we're gonna have a look at now is editing the grip boundaries available to you with your hatch patterns. Now, what I'm gonna do next is not something you'd normally do, but I just want to demonstrate how these grip boundaries work on a hatch pattern. I'm gonna roll back on the wheel slightly, and pan across to the right, leaving a space over here. I'm gonna select this hatch pattern here. Now normally, you wouldn't move a hatch pattern. You'd want it to be within that boundary. What I'm going to do is, I'm gonna right click, select move, pick a point on the hatch, and just move it over here, and click over here. Now, what you'll notice is, it tells me that the hatch boundary associativity has been removed. And you'll notice now, there's my hatch pattern. When I click on it, you'll notice I get a big message up here, saying edit nonassociative hatch pattern boundary grips. So, what it allows me to do…

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