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In design software, preceding a hatch pattern name with an asterisk typically indicates that the hatch pattern is a custom or user-defined pattern rather than a standard one. This convention helps users quickly identify and differentiate custom patterns from the default library. It can also signify that the pattern may be subject to specific properties or settings unique to the user's project or preferences.

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