You asked, how do you find the area of Hatch? Now exit hatch command and select hatch created in area B then right click and select properties from the contextual menu. A property palette will appear, scroll down in the palette and locate geometries panel there you will see Area of the hatch. This hatch area will also be the area of enclosed geometry.
Furthermore, why isn’t my hatch showing an area in AutoCAD? Solution: To avoid this, makes sure you check the following: When selecting a point inside a closed geometry, make sure that the geometry does not have overlapping areas. If there are islands/holes in the geometry to hatch, test if the hatch is created and the islands are removed.
Subsequently, how do I view hatch in AutoCAD?
In this regard, how do you find the area of an object in AutoCAD? Invoke the ‘Area’ command by typing “AREA” in the command bar or select it from the “Measure” drop-down menu from the ‘Utilities’ panel in the ‘Home’ tab.Right-click and choose Properties. Properties of the selected object, including the area, are displayed. Note: Unlike individual lines, polylines are considered closed objects and always have a calculated area. Or at the Command prompt, type aa (AREA).
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How do I show hidden hatches in AutoCAD?
Select the object for which you want to redisplay a hidden individual surface hatch, and click