ISO command.

ISO command.

Liam_Downs
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ISO command.

Liam_Downs
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hello all,

 

i use the Isolate command quite allot du to the nature of work it do. 

on my previous version i would just type 'ISO' and it would just isolate. 

 

I'm now on Autocad 2026 - when i type 'IS0' it goes to 3dOrbit 

 

Is there any way of changing this or a step by step i can follow to change this?

 

many thanks 

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imadHabash
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Hi and Welcome to AutoCAD Forum,

Type ALIASEDIT in the command line to open the Command Alias Editor. This tool allows you to add, remove, or change shortcuts for commands. It is available in full AutoCAD and most vertical products, but not AutoCAD LT. press EDIT button [Look for ISO alias command] while you under Command aliases tab.

Imad Habash

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chriscowgill7373
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If you type INPUTSEARCHOPTIONS at the command line it will pull up a dialog with command search options.  Under AutoComplete, by default it is set to pull up a suggestion based on frequency of usage.  Since you are using a brand new installation, it may just use a more common command when you type ISO.  You may need to train it a little bit to get it to recognize that ISO needs to bring up ISOLATE.  If you just type ISO, alphabetically you are going to get ISODRAFT.   You can also adjust your aliases as previously suggested, but the input search options, can possibly override that as well.  You can also turn off the input search by unchecking the various boxes in the dialog box.

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Christopher T. Cowgill, P.E.

AutoCAD Certified Professional
Civil 3D Certified Professional
Civil 3D 2026 on Windows 11

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.

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pkomatlapalli
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Hi @Liam_Downs ,

Did the info from @imadHabash and @chriscowgill7373  help answer your question?

If it did, it’d be great if you could click the "Accept Solution" button so others can easily find it too.

If you’re still needing more help, feel free to share an update here. The community will be happy to jump in with any next steps to help you get where you need to be.

Best, 

Pavan Kumar| Community Manager

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