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I am relatively un-practiced using AutoCAD and I am struggling with keeping my drawing in the state it was created. All of my curved lines seem to have moved or doubled so now there are two of the same very close to each other which makes the line width seem heavy. Because my curved lines are not exactly where I created them now it means that my hatching does not sit flush with its boundary. A separate issue is that when I am choosing 'pick points' to hatch, they take a very long time to select before the hatch box appears.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

-gwhuk :(

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Do these curved lines that seem to have moved or doubled have a "Z" elevation of something more than "0"?

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Do these curved lines that seem to have moved or doubled have a "Z" elevation of something more than "0"?

 

Hi, The plan is only 2D.

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Please upload the file here.

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Sounds like you selected everything and copied a short distance. _OVERKILL might help. Other than that you should post the file here.

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