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Command Line Display
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Is there a way to display more "lines" at the command line?
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Hi,
is that what you are looking for?
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Alfred NESWADBA
Ingenieur Studio HOLLAUS ... www.hollaus.at
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If it's locked, hold down the CTRL key ![]()
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Save your workspace after, because if it is like mine it will change back next time you open acad.
Rick
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When I stretch the pallette I'm getting a transparent window that covers the Model and Layout Buttonss and extends into the workspace window. I find this awkward and can't select the Model or Layout Buttons with this Command Line Window in the way.
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Hi,
>> I find this awkward and can't select the Model or Layout Buttons with this Command Line Window in the way.
Look to my screenshot (in my above post) and you have a possible solution
Just move the commandline a little bit upwards (or dock it on the bottom).
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Alfred NESWADBA
Ingenieur Studio HOLLAUS ... www.hollaus.at
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Sounds like you want it to be docked and it isn't.
When it is docked and you strech it up the tabs strech too.
Move it away & then back, you should see a change when you should let it go.
Rick
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. So simple, if you know how to do it. Moving it away and back docked it and now I can just stretch the window up to display more lines in the Command window. Thanks again to all for your help.
Bill

