2007-07-28 12:38 PM
2007-07-28 07:38 PM
steveacad wrote:You can drag a copy of your wall at the required distance (you can do that by selecting the wall, pressing CTRL+SHIFT+D (that's the shortcut for "drag a copy" command) and dragging the wall at the required distance). To be more specific, in your case, select the wall, press CTRL+SHIFT+D, drag it (after you begin to drag it, hold down the SHIFT key (if you want to drag it horizontally or vertically) and press the "R" key (pressing the "R" key enables you to enter a specific value for the distance - 3m in your case).
Hi Im new to the forum but very interested!
Can anyone tell me how can you offset a wall from any given point. For example if I draw a rectangle room of 10 x 5 metres how can I start a new wall say 3 metres on the 10 metre length.
Is there an offset tool, or a jump tool from a snap point in the drawing?
Please help!
2007-07-28 09:10 PM
2007-07-30 03:34 PM
steveacad wrote:Offset is very much there.
Is there an offset tool, or a jump tool from a snap point in the drawing?
2007-07-31 11:57 AM
2007-11-14 07:51 PM
2007-11-14 08:54 PM
2007-11-15 12:46 AM
2007-11-15 04:44 AM
pencrush wrote:Use the offset button (in the control box pallette) .... Click the button... "space-click" (magic wand) the line you want to offset from... drag the desired distance (or "R" and type distance)
is there a way to offset a line (say in a drafting view?) I want to offset a line that is drawn at an angle say 32 degrees. Is there a way to do this? Thanks.
2007-11-22 05:16 AM
Djordje wrote:Djordje, you can't use VALUE-. It has to be -VALUE+. Unless I'm seriously missing some setting to allow this.steveacad wrote:If you want to start anything at a distance from an existing point, place the cursor there, type xVALUE+, press enter and the cursor will jump the VALUE to the right. You can also use yVALUE+, or VALUE-. Can be also used for Z coordinate in 3D, and also for R.
Is there an offset tool, or a jump tool from a snap point in the drawing?