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Reveal used commands

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Anonymous
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Reveal used commands

Anonymous
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I have a saved file and i want to see the all the commands that i used to create my drawning so i dont have to make it again from 0 is there any way to do that??

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Reveal used commands

I have a saved file and i want to see the all the commands that i used to create my drawning so i dont have to make it again from 0 is there any way to do that??

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Message 2 of 9
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Not if you're already done, at least not that I know.

 

You can record a command session by setting the LOGFILEMODE.

 

But this begs a different question, if you already have the file saved why would you need to recreate it from scratch??  You can use that drawing as a BLOCK or an XREF or even a template or SAVEAS and I'm sure there are others I'm missing.  

 

Can you expand on what you really need to do??

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Not if you're already done, at least not that I know.

 

You can record a command session by setting the LOGFILEMODE.

 

But this begs a different question, if you already have the file saved why would you need to recreate it from scratch??  You can use that drawing as a BLOCK or an XREF or even a template or SAVEAS and I'm sure there are others I'm missing.  

 

Can you expand on what you really need to do??

Message 3 of 9
dbroad
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dbroad
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If you have the drawing, you don't need the commands. Just saveas to a new drawing.  You could also save it as a template for future work (DWT file).

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.
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If you have the drawing, you don't need the commands. Just saveas to a new drawing.  You could also save it as a template for future work (DWT file).

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.
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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

Not if you're already done, at least not that I know.

 

You can record a command session by setting the LOGFILEMODE.

 

But this begs a different question, if you already have the file saved why would you need to recreate it from scratch??  You can use that drawing as a BLOCK or an XREF or even a template or SAVEAS and I'm sure there are others I'm missing.  

 

Can you expand on what you really need to do??


i want to recreate my drawing but in shorter period of time and i want to have the commands that i use to make it faster

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@Anonymous wrote:

Not if you're already done, at least not that I know.

 

You can record a command session by setting the LOGFILEMODE.

 

But this begs a different question, if you already have the file saved why would you need to recreate it from scratch??  You can use that drawing as a BLOCK or an XREF or even a template or SAVEAS and I'm sure there are others I'm missing.  

 

Can you expand on what you really need to do??


i want to recreate my drawing but in shorter period of time and i want to have the commands that i use to make it faster

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Patchy
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Patchy
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Use Action Recorder, that could help.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLgsy9D4NIs

Use Action Recorder, that could help.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLgsy9D4NIs

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Anonymous
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i've already done my drawning and i want now to see my used commands

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i've already done my drawning and i want now to see my used commands

Message 7 of 9
Patchy
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Patchy
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There isn't such thing that can show the commands you used.

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There isn't such thing that can show the commands you used.

Message 8 of 9
pendean
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pendean
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You should have planned to record your actions BEFORE you started your drawing. Now that you are finished all is lost. No point in keep asking, that info is long gone.
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You should have planned to record your actions BEFORE you started your drawing. Now that you are finished all is lost. No point in keep asking, that info is long gone.
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Anonymous
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Alright thank you all for your answers

Alright thank you all for your answers

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