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How To Use Offset Command In AutoCAD | AutoCAD Tips & Tricks | @Awan181 [Introduction] Assalam-o-Alaikum, viewers! This is your host, and in this video, we are going to learn about one of the most important commands in AutoCAD, which is the "Offset" command. In this video, we will be discussing the uses, functionality, and how to use this command to help you with your AutoCAD projects. [Explanation of the Offset Command] The Offset command is a fundamental tool that is used for creating new lines, circles, and other shapes that are parallel or equidistant to the original object. It is a simple and effective way to create copies of the original object with a specific distance offset. [Uses of the Offset Command] The Offset command is used for a wide range of purposes in AutoCAD, including: Creating parallel lines or circles Creating equidistant objects Creating construction lines Creating closed loops and polygons Modifying existing objects [How to use the Offset Command] Now let's take a look at how to use the Offset command in AutoCAD. Here are the steps: Step 1: Launch AutoCAD and open the drawing in which you want to use the Offset command. Step 2: Select the Offset command from the Modify panel, or simply type "O" in the command line. Step 3: Select the object that you want to offset by clicking on it. Step 4: Enter the distance for the offset or simply drag your mouse to create the offset distance. Step 5: Press "Enter" or "Return" to finish the command. [Examples] Let's take a look at a few examples to help you understand the Offset command better: Example 1: Creating Parallel Lines To create parallel lines, select the line that you want to copy, type "O" for the Offset command, and specify the distance for the offset. Then, select the side of the line that you want to offset and press "Enter" to complete the command. Example 2: Creating Equidistant Circles To create equidistant circles, select the circle that you want to copy, type "O" for the Offset command, and specify the distance for the offset. Then, select the side of the circle that you want to offset and press "Enter" to complete the command. [Conclusion] So, viewers, that was all about the Offset command in AutoCAD. I hope this video was helpful in understanding the functionality of this command. If you have any questions or suggestions, please leave them in the comments below. Thank you for watching, and please don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel for more informative videos. Automation181 This is an Urdu, Hindi tutorial for people who understand Urdu or Hindi language all over the world. PLEASE COMMENT AND SHARE MY VIDEOS, ALSO SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION. ---------------------------- Previous tutorial link:- • How To Use Align Command In AutoCAD |... --------------------------- Facebook page industrial automation https://web.facebook.com/Industrial-automa... --------------------------- Instagram link:- https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/... ------------------- Disclaimer: Video is for educational purpose only Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976,allowance is made for " fair use ". Photos ,Videos , images or Clips used from YouTube or google in this video are only for educational purposes and are protected by the Fair Use Law, Section 107 used for commentary ,criticism, news reporting or education for transformative use . Regards : INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION by Eng. M Sabir Awan Automation181 #offset #offsetcommand #masteringautocad