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Lost my Command Line

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Message 1 of 10
Anonymous
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Lost my Command Line

I was messing around with some old dwgs, tried to re-open LDD4 and now I do
not have a command line, it's gone/hidden. I have moved all toolbars and
it's not under those, I have hit "F2" and I see it there, but can't get it
on bottom or even that won't stay open.

Any help??

This happened many moons ago, I can't find out how I got it back

Sbaumer
LDD4
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Message 2 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Sbaumer wrote:
> I was messing around with some old dwgs, tried to re-open LDD4 and now I do
> not have a command line, it's gone/hidden. I have moved all toolbars and
> it's not under those, I have hit "F2" and I see it there, but can't get it
> on bottom or even that won't stay open.

F2 doesn't show the command line, only the text window.

Check out the second and third posts in this list:
http://cadpanacea.com/search/node/command%20line

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R.K. McSwain
http://cadpanacea.com
Message 3 of 10
wendyloui
in reply to: Anonymous

ctrl+9
Message 4 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I closed acad, reopened it a few times and it did not come back. I did it
again, closed and re-opened and it came back.

Thx for help, ctrl+9 is also posted in the link via R.K., I will try ctrl+9
next time.

I did perform some work with the command line gone and actually, I found
that I really didn't use the command line very much. Don't get me wrong, I
was fearin' for my life when it disappeared and want it there, but it is not
used much by me.

Sbaumer


wrote in message news:6219759@discussion.autodesk.com...
ctrl+9
Message 5 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Sbaumer wrote:
> I closed acad, reopened it a few times and it did not come back. I did it
> again, closed and re-opened and it came back.
>
> Thx for help, ctrl+9 is also posted in the link via R.K., I will try ctrl+9
> next time.

Note that Ctrl+9 only hides or shows the command line in its current
location. If the current location is "off the screen", Ctrl+9 will not
be of any help.

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R.K. McSwain
http://cadpanacea.com
Message 6 of 10
lwotring
in reply to: Anonymous

OK. F2 WILL SHOW THE TEXT LINE, F9 ONLY TURNS MY SNAP ON AND OFF, WHETHER I USE THE CTRL BUTTON OR NOT.. PLEASE HELP.. IT IS HARD TO WORK WITHOUT MY COMMAND LINE AT THE BOTTOM. I USE AUTOCAD 2010. THANKS.  LAURA

Message 7 of 10
ejfancett
in reply to: Anonymous

Type the command "COMMANDLINE".

Message 8 of 10
antoniovinci
in reply to: lwotring



lwotring wrote:

F9 ONLY TURNS MY SNAP ON AND OFF, WHETHER I USE THE CTRL BUTTON OR NOT


Madame, if you wanna trigger the command line, you must press CTRL and 9 together, not F9...

 

P.S.

This thread is very old, but I hope always useful...

Message 9 of 10
guysavoy
in reply to: Anonymous

You may use Ctrl + 9 to bring your command line back.

 

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BR

Adil

French Gastronomy

Message 10 of 10
rchiabi
in reply to: guysavoy

F2 brings the command window... Then type COMMANDLINE press Enter..... Solved the problem for me..

  Though i dont understand why F9 or Ctrl+9 didn't not respond for me...Still perplexed Cat Frustrated

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