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Wednesday
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Friday
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Laszlo Nagy
We can't offset lines, single walls, or two points polylines. Come on! I understand that you can get around this with a perpendicular copy, but the offset command would be much more precise and quick. For example, let's say I need to offset a line that's at a 42° angle. With the copy command, I risk snapping to 45° instead of perpendicular, without even realizing it.
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Friday
Choose the tool you want to draw - line, polyline , wall, etc.
Activate the offset tool.
And then magic wand (spacebar) on what you want to offset.
Choose the position and click to place.
Barry.
Thursday
It makes no difference if it is a single line or wall or a polyline.
Activate the tool, magic wand what you want to offset and then drag the line/wall to where you want.
If you agree with this, then I will close the wish.
If not, what are you trying to do?
Barry.
Friday
I didn't know about this. I'm trying now but I don't understand how to make it work, but if you think this is the solution you can close the wish.
Friday
I have moved the post to the appropriate forum.
Friday
Choose the tool you want to draw - line, polyline , wall, etc.
Activate the offset tool.
And then magic wand (spacebar) on what you want to offset.
Choose the position and click to place.
Barry.
Friday
Ah ok. I wasn't selecting the proper tool before doing that.
Thank you.