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:shock:My coworker uses the most recent version of AutoCAD (at school when she's not here), and she told me that there is now a small icon that will allow you to switch from 2D to 3D. Somehow, however, I switched to 3D without realizing it, and now some of my lines are not coplanar, which makes hatching impossible! I think this may have happened to me in the past because I have frequently had trouble with hatching areas that I knew had to be closed (unless they are 3D).
I know next to nothing about 3D drafting, and so I have no idea how it got started or how I can get out of it. I'm using AutoCAD 2005, which she considers antique. I discovered I was drawing in 3D when I checked line properties and found values in delta Z!
I will appreciate any help - I find the AutoCAD help portion of the program to be of very little help here. |
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