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    you can use this macro to make multiple offset with different distances, you have to enter all distances and then select an entity and specify side to offset

    to install it, paste the 2 files in C partition, use load application command in AutoCAD to load the Lsp file and type "ax" to run it

    Any comments are appreciated

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    Has anyone here scoped out this macro?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thesniper View Post
    you can use this macro to make multiple offset with different distances, you have to enter all distances and then select an entity and specify side to offset

    to install it, paste the 2 files in C partition, use load application command in AutoCAD to load the Lsp file and type "ax" to run it

    Any comments are appreciated

    Thank you
    Mostafa Abdo
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    the code for this command is very large about 200 lines, so it is hard to publish it I just want everyone to use it and report me does it work good or have any bugs.

    Thank you in advance

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