# How do I draw a 50 mile radius around a point I map?



##### Post Metadata
- Posted at: over 5 years ago
- Net upvotes: 1


## Comments
### Comment 1

This is possible using the paid version. There is a toolbar that appears in the upper left hand corner, this is part of the &quot;Advanced Tools.&quot; One of the options is a selection tool that defaults to a rectangle. Change it to a Circle by hovering over the icon and selecting the 2nd option.

Once Circle tool is selected, you can draw a buffer on the map. Change from miles / kilometers by changing the selection of the ruler tool.

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: over 5 years ago
- Author title: BatchGeo


#### Reply 1

I have the same question, though its a little bit more specific than the one posed. I have used the &quot;circle&quot; tool you reference above, however, I need to set a map with radius rings around multiple pin points, and i need them to remain on screen, as part of the overall map i am presenting. Right now, i can only do 1 ring at a time, and that ring disappears when i go to place another ring around the adjacent pin point. 

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- Posted at: over 4 years ago



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