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cross hatch datum curve

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I have a drawing with an iso view on it. There are 3 circular datum curves on it that are x-hatched. I don't want the curves or the x-hatch shown in the iso view. I hid the curves in the layer list for the iso view. The curves disappear but the x-hatch remains shown. Does anyone know how to hide the x-hatch also? Using WF4. Also this drawing is of a merged part, (Casting / Machined). It's the merged, (machined) part drawing that is giving me problems. TIA for your help.



Edited by: bigmac
 
Hi
Can you put your images to answer your question.
 
I didn't think you could x-hatchdatum curves. Are you sure they are not cosmetic features? You can show/erase cosmetic features by view.
 
These are datum curves, (circles). The way I x-hatched them is after I made them I did an "edit definition". Then click on "sketch" from the tool bar, then pick "sketch setup". A sketch dialog box opens up with a "Placement" and "Properties" tab. Pick the 'Properties" tab. There is an option there to x-hatch. Pick the x-hatch box and then set the spacing of the x-hatch.
 

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