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Hi @knICHOLSQQT72,
¡Welcome!
As recommended @imadHabash , the option is Action Recorder.
Open in the file on which you are going to run the commands that you want to record.
Once in the file, go to "ACTRECORD" and a red sphere will appear next to the cursor that tells you that you are recording.
You execute the commands that you need, in this case they are "SAVE" and then "CLOSE", however, when closing the file there is no way to stop the recording and assign a name to use it, so the best way to gain time in the process would be through lisp as it tells you @Kent1Cooper.
If you do not know how to program the routines, I recommend you try it with something simple like:
ACTRECORD (enter) to start recording
Zoom (enter)
E (enter)
Save (enter)
ACTSTOP (enter) to stop it
a window will open in which you will assign a name to the action, I think of something like WW and add a description that will help you to manage them later.
The name that you put to the action will be the one that you use as a command by keyboard, as tip I suggest you use short names and that they do not remain from end to end on the keyboard like PQ, because I understand that what you want is to save yourself a lot of clicks and time in repetitive processes. In addition, you must take into account not assigning any that exist as LA, since when invoked by keyboard you will be invoking LAYERS and not the action.
I would love to rehearse and tell us what has worked for you.
Regards,
Johanna Esteban
Autodesk Expert Elite | Autodesk Certified Professional | AutoCAD Customer Council (Beta Tester for Windows & Mac)
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