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I am using autocad 2010 LT in my office.

There are some files, in which when I am doing some hatch, autocad would change the ucs for me.

 

I just don't want it to change the ucs when I hatch, anyone know how ?

 

I checked that UCSFOLLOW=0.

Any other sv affecting the behavior ?

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In what way, exactly, does the UCS change???

 

Additional options can be found with the command UCSICON. Perhaps setting it to Noorigin, or just turning it OFF might solve your problem.

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When you hatch is the option "Use current origin" active? You can see this in the hatch window.

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I'm having the exact same issue. After entering the hatch command then picking a point, the UCS changes to some non-World UCS. Then after hatching I have to reset UCS to world and change the hatch angle because the hatch is created with the strange UCS.

 

It also occurs when I'm in layout view and I click into a viewport and enter into model space. The UCS again changes to the phantom UCS.

 

I tried the suggestions above, doesn't seem to have anything to do with the icon. Any other thoughts?

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In what way, exactly, does the UCS change???

 

Additional options can be found with the command UCSICON. Perhaps setting it to Noorigin, or just turning it OFF might solve your problem.

 

That affects the icon only, isn't it -_-

 

 

When you hatch is the option "Use current origin" active? You can see this in the hatch window.

 

That affects the hatch origin only, not the orientation ?

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I'm having the exact same issue. After entering the hatch command then picking a point, the UCS changes to some non-World UCS. Then after hatching I have to reset UCS to world and change the hatch angle because the hatch is created with the strange UCS.

 

 

Oh, you explained the problem more clearly :P

I am figuring is that a machine dependant variable doing the work or is that a bug for 2010LT... casue it seems to be ok in a cad2007...

which version you are using ?

hatch ucs problem.dwg

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