Command: OFFSET
The Offset command creates a copy of linear entities and aligns them parallel to the original entities at a specified distance. You can make parallel copies of arcs, circles, ellipses, elliptical arcs, lines, two-dimensional polylines, rays and infinite lines.
Depending on the selected options in the Selection Modes toolbar, the Offset command allows to create a parallel copy of:
an edge of a 3D solid if the Select
Edges option (
) is set.
the edges of a 3D solid face if the Select Faces option (
) is set.
detected boundaries if the Select
Detected Boundaries option (
) is set.
Making parallel copies of curved entities creates larger or smaller curves, depending on which side of the original entity you place the copy. For example, placing a parallel copy of a circle outside the circle creates a larger concentric circle; positioning the copy inside the circle creates a smaller concentric circle.
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NOTE |
The OFFSETGAPTYPE settings variable controls how potential gaps between segments are treated when closed polylines are offset. |
Making a parallel copy at a specified distance
You are prompted: Offset: Through
point/Erase/<Distance> <current distance>:
A prompt menu displays:

You are prompted: Select Entity.
Making a parallel copy through a point
You are prompted: Offset: Through point/<Distance> <current distance>:
Making a parallel copy of a 3D solid edge
Make sure the Quad is active and
the Select edges button (
) in the Selection Modes toolbar is pressed.
Move the cursor over the edge of the solid.
When the edge highlights, choose Parallel (
) in either the 2D Editing or the Direct
Modeling command group in the Quad.
The parallel copy is created dynamically.
Do one of the following:
Type a distance in the dynamic entry field.
Snap to a point.
Making a parallel copy a 3D solid face
Make sure the Quad is active and
the Select Faces button (
) in the Selection Modes toolbar is pressed.
Move the cursor over the face of the solid.
When the face highlights, choose Parallel (
) in either the 2D Editing or the Direct
Modeling command group in the Quad.
The parallel copy is created dynamically.
Do one of the following:
Type a distance in the dynamic entry field.
Snap to a point.
Making a parallel copy of a detected boundary
Make sure the Quad is active and
the Select Detected Boundaries button
(
) in the Selection Modes toolbar is pressed.
Move the cursor inside the boundary.
When the boundary highlights, choose Parallel (
) in either the 2D Editing or the Direct
Modeling command group in the Quad.
The parallel copy is created dynamically.
Do one of the following:
Type a distance in the dynamic entry field.
Snap to a point.
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