In the Modeling menu set, select to open these options. For more information on how to use this tool, see Slide polygon edges.
Moves the selected edges/edge loop based on a percentage distance along the selected edge. For example, when you slide the edge loop to a location that is approximately halfway along the sliding edge, all the selected edges appear at a position that is halfway relative to their original position.
Moves the selected edges/edge loop based on an absolute distance along the selected edge. When the distance along the sliding edges is highly variable, by default, the Slide Edge Tool uses the shortest edge to determine the maximum distance the edges/edge loop can be moved. This option can be useful when you want the edges/edge loop positioned at a specific distance from other existing edges.
Determines whether the snapping settings will be used. A checkmark specifies whether the Snapping Points and Spanning Tolerance is used.
Controls the number of snapping points to which the sliding vertices will snap. The slider range is between 0 and 10. The default snapping point value is 1 which snaps to the midpoint.
Controls how close a vertex must be to a snapping point before the vertex snaps to it. The slider range is between 0 and 1. Set the value to 1 when you want to ensure the vertex always snaps to a snapping point.