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Editing Elements Interactively

 

Offsetting Lines and Walls

Offset is similar to the Move and Copy tools in that it makes a copy of an element by offsetting it parallel to an edge you select. You can find the Offset tool either on the Edit toolbar or on the Options bar when you’re sketching lines or walls.
This tool is especially useful in the Family Editor when you’re making shapes that have a con- sistent thickness in profile, such as extruded steel shapes. Offset is also handy when you’re making roof forms or soffits with known offsets from a wall. You can either offset a line and maintain the original (copy) or offset the line, removing the original. Figure 3.21 shows the offset of sketch lines in the Roof Editor where the offset has been defined as 1´0.. Each pick of the wall offsets the line by 1.
Figure 3.21
Offset lets you pick existing elements and create new elements with a specific offset distance