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    The lines of hatch are together like a block,but it is not block,what is this kind of format?And is it possible to convert several parallel lines into 'hatch' ?

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    You can use the SUPERHATCH command found in Express Tools to convert several parallel lines into a hatch. Or you can "group" the lines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    You can use the SUPERHATCH command found in Express Tools to convert several parallel lines into a hatch. Or you can "group" the lines.
    I've never had good results using GROUP anywhere but Microstation. Just my $0.02.
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    The hatch command groups the hatched lines but you can explode them using the 'EXPLODE' command.
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