@gotphish001 wrote:
.... You could just use copy to offset multiple things at once by incremental increases of the copy distance. If you wanted to offset 3' 3 times, copy in that direction and use distance 3' 6' 9'.
That sounds to me more like Offsetting one object multiple times, rather than Offsetting multiple objects, i.e. different ones that could be selected at the same time with a Crossing window, as described in Post 1.
Repeating part of my Reply to where this showed up on a not-quite-the-right-Subject thread, and expanding on others' suspicions about a custom routine:
I don't recall Offset ever working that way. Did you have a custom routine? How did it function? Did you have to give it one pick for the which-side answer to all selected objects at once [in which case I imagine it could often be hard to get the results you want], or did it ask for a which-side pick for each object in turn? I have an Offset-to-Both-Sides routine that lets you pick multiple objects, because there's no need for it to ask which side, but if Offsetting to only one side....
Kent Cooper, AIA