
When you explode a dimension or a hatch, all associativity is lost and the dimension or hatch object is replaced by individual objects such as lines, text, points, and 2D solids.
Explode Polylines
When you explode a polyline, AutoCAD discards any associated width information. The resulting lines and arcs follow the polyline's centerline. If you explode a block that contains a polyline, you need to explode the polyline separately. If you explode a donut, its width becomes 0.
Explode Block References
If you explode a block with attributes, the attribute values are lost, leaving only the attribute definitions. The colors and linetypes of objects in exploded block references can change.
Explode External References
An external reference (xref) is a drawing file linked (or attached) to another drawing. You cannot explode xrefs and their dependent blocks.
Modify Hatches and Solid-Filled AreasYou can modify both the pattern fill and the boundaries of hatches.
You can modify both the pattern fill and the boundaries of hatches. You can also modify solid-filled areas, but the method you use depends on whether the solid-filled area is a solid-filled hatch, a 2D solid, or a wide polyline or donut. You can also modify the draw order of your hatch.
Explode Polylines
When you explode a polyline, AutoCAD discards any associated width information. The resulting lines and arcs follow the polyline's centerline. If you explode a block that contains a polyline, you need to explode the polyline separately. If you explode a donut, its width becomes 0.
Explode Block References
If you explode a block with attributes, the attribute values are lost, leaving only the attribute definitions. The colors and linetypes of objects in exploded block references can change.
Explode External References
An external reference (xref) is a drawing file linked (or attached) to another drawing. You cannot explode xrefs and their dependent blocks.
Modify Hatches and Solid-Filled AreasYou can modify both the pattern fill and the boundaries of hatches.
You can modify both the pattern fill and the boundaries of hatches. You can also modify solid-filled areas, but the method you use depends on whether the solid-filled area is a solid-filled hatch, a 2D solid, or a wide polyline or donut. You can also modify the draw order of your hatch.

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