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Offset 3d curves

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icetea73

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I'm trying to create an associative copy, offset along z-axis of all the curves that are parallel to the xy-plane. Some curves are part of the sketch and other are curve features.
Which would be the preferred and easiest way to do this? It seems simple at first but I can't figure out how to do it.
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Do all the curves lay on the X-Y plane? If so, have you tried using Pattern Geometry to create a 'offset' copy along the Z-axis?

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Thank you! Pattern Geometry does exactly what I was looking for.
 
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