The error message indicates that there are gaps between the boundary objects.
Zoom into the area where the hatch is to be applied and inspect the boundary for any visible gaps or discontinuities.
Use the JOIN Command:
In AutoCAD, type JOIN in the command line and press Enter.
Select the boundary objects that define the area to be hatched.
The JOIN command will combine collinear segments and close any small gaps between the objects, creating a continuous boundary.
Reapply the Hatch:
After using the JOIN command, attempt to hatch the area again by typing HATCH in the command line and selecting the boundary.
The continuous boundary should now be recognized, allowing the hatch to be applied without errors.
References:
AutoCAD Documentation on the JOIN command: JOIN Command
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