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Polylines are your friends

by Mark | Oct 7, 2012 | Basics---Better, Featured, Power Tools, Quality Control

Polylines are your friends. If you make more use of them, and learn more of the tricks and features of using them, you will, I believe, come to appreciate their many advantages…

Snapping to hatch lines

by Mark | Mar 27, 2012 | Basics---Better, Featured, Settings and Options

Did you know that you can snap to hatch lines and other hatch objects if you want to, or change a setting and have OSNAP ignore all hatch lines if you prefer? The setting can be found in the Options dialog box…

Don’t let hatch objects obscure your linework

by Mark | Mar 10, 2012 | Basics---Better, Featured, Quality Control

Here’s a CAD tip for anyone who has experienced having a hatch pattern cover up linework in a drawing, when you want the linework to display “in front of” the hatch pattern. This issue often comes up in xreffed drawings, but may also affect “live” drawings.

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