Detailed Drawings > Working with Drawing Sketches > Modifying Draft Entities > Working with Drafted Cross Sections > About Working with Draft Cross-Sections
  
About Working with Draft Cross-Sections
Click Sketch > Hatch/Fill and then use the Hatch or Fill commands in the MOD XHATCH menu to hatch or fill a closed draft shape that you are using to represent a part or an assembly 2D cross-section. A draft cross-section boundary is defined by a closed loop of draft geometry.
When working with draft cross-sections, remember the following points:
You can define unfilled or uncrosshatched areas within the closed loop.
A draft cross section is not considered to be a single entity. Therefore, to place it on a layer, you must add the line and crosshatch pattern individually.
You can modify only one draft cross-section at a time.
You can delete either the entire cross-section (with the crosshatching or filling and boundary) or only the crosshatching or filling.
You can hide or unhide crosshatch patterns within cross-sections using the View > Visibility menu.
Draft entities that define crosshatched or filled areas should not intersect each other or the outer boundary of the section.