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Assembly Crosshatch in Drafting, upon Update, resets custom hatches...

Assembly Crosshatch in Drafting, upon Update, resets custom hatches...

Assembly Crosshatch in Drafting, upon Update, resets custom hatches...

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One annoying characteristic of Crosshatches in Drafting is that often times, if the Drawing is "Out of Date", upon Updating the drawing, customizations to the Hatches (ie: change in hatch spacing, or angle) get reset back to the original settings.

Are you aware of this, and is there any way to prevent this from happening?

(NX 6.0.3 MP3)

RE: Assembly Crosshatch in Drafting, upon Update, resets custom hatches...

After you create your section view, select the view, press MB3, select the 'Style...' option and under the 'Section' tab, toggle OFF the 'Assembly Crosshatching' option.  Select OK, and you should be good to go.

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