Friday, September 9, 2011

TAB button

Here is a real quick tip.

Have you ever needed a command that you used a few months back and you don't remember the exact key-in, but you might remember at least the first few letter?

What you can do is start to type the command at the command line and then hit the TAB key. The command line will scroll through all the command that start with those first letters you started with.

For example, lets say you wanted the the command to un-isolate layers after doing a layer isolate. You remember it starts with LAYU. Type LAYU at the command line and then hit the TAB key. It will scroll through all the commands that start with LAYU.

If you are bored you can can type one letter and scroll through all the commands that start with that letter.

I should correct myself and say that this doesnt jsut scroll through commands, but System Variables. Stuff that you don't use that much.

I almost always forgot the system variable to bring up the point style dialog box, but I know it starts with DDP. So I type DDP and hit the TAB a few times and then I see DDPTYPE and BAM, up pops up the point style dialog box.

For those of you using AutoCAD 2012, you will see a list of commands popping up while you type. But for all us using 2011 and before you can take advantage of the TAB key.

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