This could be a part, face, or Mate connector. Start from a specified entity parallel to the extruded entity's sketch plane. Start from a specified distance (as entered in the Depth field). Check this option to offset the extrusion a set distance from the sketch plane. For example, a line perpendicular to the sketch or a mate connector Z axis: Check this option to extrude directionally along an axis. Specify whether to switch to the opposite direction, optional, To specify a distance for the extrude to fall short of the part, face, vertex, or next entity by the specified distance. With Up to face, Up to part (or surface), and Up to vertex, checking Up to next, Up to Face, Up to part (includes surfaces), and Up to vertex all support extruding with an offset in one or two directions, indicated by the single and double arrows in the example below: Once a Mate connector is selected, click the Mate connector icon in the dialog field (outlined in blue below) to open a dialog with which to edit the Mate connector: In order to select inferred Mate connectors. Up to a selected point (vertex) or mate connector (inferred or existing). Up to the next part or surface encountered in the specified direction. Up to the infinite face underlying the selected face or plane. If it doesn’t completely terminate, then the Extrude fails. ![]() Up to the next face or faces encountered in the specified direction. To a specified distance (as entered in the Depth field).
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