Get X-Y Offsets

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The Get X/Y Offsets dialog.

The Get X/Y Offsets dialog.

Summary

This dialog allows the designer to move one or more currently selected objects by a specified distance, in the horizontal (X) and/or vertical (Y) planes.

Access

The dialog can be accessed and used in both the PCB Editor, and the PCB Library Editor, by choosing the Edit » Move » Move Selection by X, Y command, from the main menus.

Note that the command will only be available when at least one object is selected in the workspace.

Options/Controls

  • X Offset - use this field to specify the distance by which the selection should be moved along the horizontal axis. Positive and negative values can be specifed, depending on the direction of movement required. Use the button to the right of this field to quickly toggle the entered value between positive or negative.
  • Y Offset - use this field to specify the distance by which the selection should be moved along the vertical axis. Positive and negative values can be specifed, depending on the direction of movement required. Use the button to the right of this field to quickly toggle the entered value between positive or negative.
  • Toggle X/Y Offsets - click this button to quickly swap the offset values. The X Offset value will be used as the Y Offset value, and vice versa.
  • Reset X/Y Offsets - click this button to quickly reset both offset values to zero.
  • Define X/Y Offsets Interactively - click this button to have the offsets calculated interactively. You will be taken to the workspace and prompted, in turn, to choose a start and end point. Simply click at the desired locations, and the dX and dY values will be entered into the X Offset and Y Offset fields respectively.

To switch the dialog units between imperial and metric, press the Crtl+Q shortcut (or click the set square icon at the top left of the dialog). The Crtl+Q shortcut can be used in any PCB editor dialog that includes numerical values with units, for example an object dialog, or the Layer Stack Manager dialog.

Note

The features available depend on your level of Altium Designer Software Subscription.