To Hatch or Fill an Object or an Area
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- On the Properties panel
Hatch Type list, select the type of hatch that you want to use. - On the Pattern panel, click a hatch pattern or fill.
- On the Boundaries panel, specify the how the pattern boundary is selected:
- Pick Points. Inserts the hatch or fill within a closed area that is bounded by one or more objects. With this method, you click within the boundaries to specify the area.
- Select Boundary Objects. Inserts the hatch or fill within a closed object, such as a circle, closed polyline, or a set of objects with endpoints that touch and enclose an area.
The selection method is retained until you change it.
- Click an area or object to be hatched.
- On the ribbon, make any adjustments as needed:
- On the Properties panel, you can change the hatch type and colors or modify the transparency level, angle, or scale for the hatch.
- On the expanded Options panel, you can change the draw order to specify whether the hatch and its boundary are displayed in front of or behind other objects.
- Press Enter to apply the hatch and exit the command.
NOTE:Enclosed areas can be hatched only if they are in a plane parallel to the XY plane of the current UCS.
To Hatch or Fill a Large Number of Closed Objects
- Use a window, crossing, or fence selection method to select all the closed objects to hatch or fill.
Alternatively, select a closed object, right-click, and choose Select Similar from the shortcut menu.
- Start the Hatch (or -Hatch) command and choose any options or settings.
- If necessary, specify the Select Objects option.
- At the prompt, enter p (Previous) and press Enter.
The objects in the previous selection set are hatched or filled.