About Offsetting Objects

Creates a geometric object that is parallel or concentric to the selected object at a specified distance.

For example, if you offset a circle or an arc, a larger or smaller circle or arc is created, depending on which side you specify the offset. If you offset a polyline, the result is a polyline that parallels the original.

An effective drawing technique is to offset objects and then trim or extend their ends.

Use OFFSET to offset most of the geometric objects. Splines and polyline are trimmed automatically when the offset distance is larger than can otherwise be accommodated.

Special Cases

Offsetting splines and polylines can produce complex results.

Splines and polylines are trimmed automatically when the offset distance is larger than can otherwise be accommodated.

Polyline segments can be trimmed or deleted in some cases, and extended to fill gaps in others.

The OFFSETGAPTYPE system variable controls whether the extended corners are sharp, filleted, or chamfered.