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Varun Kumar
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Asked: December 11, 20222022-12-11T23:08:46+05:30 2022-12-11T23:08:46+05:30In: Software

What is offset command in autocad?

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    1. Vaibhav Verma
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      2022-12-12T16:17:03+05:30Added an answer on December 12, 2022 at 4:17 pm

      The offset command in AutoCAD is a tool used to create parallel lines, concentric circles, and parallel curves. It can also be used to create outlines of shapes or objects. The offset command creates a duplicate object at a specified distance from the original object.

      The offset command in AutoCAD is a tool used to create parallel lines, concentric circles, and parallel curves. It can also be used to create outlines of shapes or objects. The offset command creates a duplicate object at a specified distance from the original object.

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      kids castle Beginner
      2024-09-13T13:18:30+05:30Added an answer on September 13, 2024 at 1:18 pm

      The offset command in AutoCAD is used to create parallel copies of objects at a specified distance. It allows you to duplicate lines, arcs, circles, or other shapes while maintaining the original geometry. This tool helps create consistent spacing and design structures like walls or paths. It's wideRead more

      The offset command in AutoCAD is used to create parallel copies of objects at a specified distance. It allows you to duplicate lines, arcs, circles, or other shapes while maintaining the original geometry. This tool helps create consistent spacing and design structures like walls or paths. It’s widely used for precision drafting and design.

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    3. Finacus Solutions
      Finacus Solutions Beginner
      2025-03-27T12:56:28+05:30Added an answer on March 27, 2025 at 12:56 pm

      The OFFSET command in AutoCAD creates a parallel copy of an object at a specified distance. It is used to duplicate lines, arcs, or polygons, making it useful for design modifications and precision drafting.

      The OFFSET command in AutoCAD creates a parallel copy of an object at a specified distance. It is used to duplicate lines, arcs, or polygons, making it useful for design modifications and precision drafting.

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    4. Synergy Physiotherapyclinic
      Synergy Physiotherapyclinic Beginner
      2025-04-07T18:54:22+05:30Added an answer on April 7, 2025 at 6:54 pm

      By using the Offset command in AutoCAD, parallel copies of objects can be created at a specified distance from each other. Lines, arcs, or shapes can be duplicated quickly while maintaining alignment and spacing.

      By using the Offset command in AutoCAD, parallel copies of objects can be created at a specified distance from each other. Lines, arcs, or shapes can be duplicated quickly while maintaining alignment and spacing.

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      2025-08-08T12:11:09+05:30Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 12:11 pm

      The OFFSET command in AutoCAD creates parallel copies of objects at a specified distance. It’s commonly used to duplicate lines, arcs or shapes while maintaining uniform spacing.

      The OFFSET command in AutoCAD creates parallel copies of objects at a specified distance.
      It’s commonly used to duplicate lines, arcs or shapes while maintaining uniform spacing.

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