.. _offset_elements_page: ******************************** Offset mesh ******************************** Offset 2D elements in mesh, submesh, group or elements from filter. *To offset all elements from mesh, sub-mesh or group:* .. |img| image:: ../images/image81.png #. In the **Modification** menu, select the **Transformations** then click *Offset* button |img| or click directly in the same button in the toolbar. The following dialog box will appear: .. image:: ../images/offset_mesh.png :align: center * Check the option **Select whole mesh, sub-mesh or group** if it is not set. * Set the name of the mesh, sub-mesh or created group. * Set the **Offset** value (negative offsets are allowed). * Select **Move Elements** to offset the current mesh, **Copy Elements** to offset and duplicate them, or **Create a new mesh** to create a new mesh from the offset elements. #. Click the **Apply** or **Apply and Close** button to confirm the operation. *To offset all elements ids from a filter:* #. In the **Modification** menu, select the **Transformations** then click *Offset* button |img| or click directly in the same button from the toolbar. * Uncheck the option **Select whole mesh, sub-mesh or group**. .. image:: ../images/offset_mesh_from_filter.png :align: center * Then click on **Set_Filter** button The dialog for filter for faces will appear: .. image:: ../images/offset_filter_for_faces_gui.png :align: center * Define the desired criterias and then click the **Apply and Close** button to confirm the selection of elements. * Set **Offset** value and mesh creation **options** as done for the first case. #. Click the **Apply** or **Apply and Close** button to confirm the operation. **See also:** A sample TUI Script of a :ref:`tui_offset_elements` transformation.