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AutoCAD Tips & Tutorials
Control hatch origin
When you place a hatch inside a closed area, by default, the pattern starts at the origin of the drawing, which is usually 0,0 of the current User Coordinate System (UCS). Since your closed area probably doesn't start at 0,0, the hatched area starts somewhere in the middle of the pattern.
For simple hatches, such as diagonal lines, that doesn't make any difference. But for some hatch patterns, such as bricks, the result may not look very good.
You can specify the origin of the hatch pattern to get a better-looking result. Follow these steps:
- Create the enclosed area and start the BHATCH command to open the Hatch and Gradient dialog box.
- In the Type and Pattern section, choose the hatch pattern you want.
- You can refine the hatch in the Angle and Scale section.
- In the Hatch Origin section, choose the Specified Origin option.
- If you want the hatch to start at one of the corners of the enclosed area (bottom-left, top-left, etc) or the center, check the Default to Boundary Extents check box and choose one of the options from the drop-down list.
- If you want to pick a specific location, click the Click to Set New Origin button to return to the drawing, where you can pick any point that you want.
- To store your selections as the default, check the Store as Default Origin check box.
- Click Add Pick Points or Add Select Objects to specify where to place the hatch.
Here's the new result, using the Default to Boundary Extents check box with the Bottom-Left option:
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