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I'm working with a drawing from a traffic consultant.

In many of my scenarios, hatches on both sides should be governed by the same  polyline.
Thus, I want both hatch to follow when I need to make changes to the polyline.
How should I approach that the best? AutoCAD vertically, perhaps?

 

Thanks

S

 

 

 

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If a hatch is associative and you change a boundary object the hatch will follow, ok so a problem a partial boundary can not be used, but if you had a say layer off boundary with the extra vertice then the shape can be changed, but you have to move the 2 points, which can be done. So the original would need to add a vertice then change shape. Hopefully hatch changes, not tested.

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If I had to edit two hatches on either side of a polyline, I would create boundaries for both hatches (if they didn't have them already) and make sure they're associative. I could then edit both of the polylines along the shared border at the same time.

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35 minutes ago, CyberAngel said:

If I had to edit two hatches on either side of a polyline, I would create boundaries for both hatches (if they didn't have them already) and make sure they're associative. I could then edit both of the polylines along the shared border at the same time.

how come both hatches or both poly can be associated?

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You can only associate one hatch to one polyline. So to have two hatches next to each other, you need two polylines and two borders.

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