![]() I also freeze the hatch layer in the xref, so that it cannot cause any problems. ![]() My solution, which is just a work-around, is to copy the hatch to the Windows clipboard, paste it into the “second,” downstream drawing, and send it to the back of the draw order in the second drawing. This occurs very frequently, and has been a recurring bug for many versions of AutoCAD. The more complicated issue occurs when the hatch object and the linework are in an xref and the hatch “moves” to the front of the linework in the xref, even though the DRAWORDER has been set properly in the original drawing. You can also type “HATCHTOBACK” to send all hatches behind all other objects. If you prefer typing commands, you can type “DRAWORDER” in the command line and follow the prompts. Note that there is a command at the bottom of the pull-down menu that will “Send Hatches to Back.” This forces all hatches in the drawing to be displayed behind all other objects. ![]() You can also use the same pull-down set of commands to select the linework and move the linework objects “in front of” the hatch patterns. The pull-down menu for Draw Order options
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