Just trying to help you avoid having to ring back to the forum with a HELLLPPPPPPP! Message.If you're so inclined, you might want to investigate creating your own hatch patterns and realizing the satisfaction of accomplishing something besides doing good drawings. If that is not the case, apologies in advance. The nature of your last post seemed to indicate you might be wandering into unknown territory. To download these free AutoCAD hatch patterns, simply right click on the patterns you want and choose Save Link As, then place the PAT file in a path included in your AutoCAD support paths. I would recommend pasting the new pattern into the.PAT file in alphabetical order just to keep things better organized.When done, save the.PAT file then test the new pattern in a drawing to see if it shows up on the list of patterns available.The expanded explanations above are not intended to insult your intelligence if you already know about ASCII files, etc. The.PAT files that come with AutoCad are also ASCII files which are best looked at using an ASCII text editor such as WordPad.Adding hatch definitions to a.PAT file is a realtively simple process of opening the.PAT file in a WordPad window, opening the pattern you wish to add in another window, then copying and pasting the new definition into the.PAT file.
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