Modify Hatched Areas

Ribbon: Home – Modify > Edit hatches
Menu: Modify – Object > Hatch …
Toolbar: Modify Object
Command line: HATCHEDIT
As with any other object, a hatch can be deleted, copied, moved, rotated, etc.
If a hatch is selected, you can change its scale and angle.

You can edit the hatch properties in the Hatch dialog box that is used to create the hatch.

The Edit Hatches command allows you to recreate removed hatch boundaries. When you use the Edit Hatch command, the Recreate boundary option will be available in the Hatch dialog box.

To recreate a boundary:
1. Start the Hatch command from the Modify – Object
2. In the Hatch dialog box, click theRecreate boundary icon.
3. In the command line or context menu, select the Region or Polyline option to specify the object type to recreate the boundary.
4. Select Yes or No In the command line prompt Reassociate hatch with new boundary? [Yes/No] :
5. In the Hatch dialog box click OK.

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