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    Posted: 07.Apr.2009 at 18:47
HY MY FRIENDS I AM NOT A VERYNEW BUT I HAVE NO EXPERIANCE TOMUCH IN AUTOCAD SO PLZ TELL ME ABOUT HOW TO MAKE NEW (HOTKEYS)?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Apr.2009 at 13:40
You can do this with the command aliasedit.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Apr.2009 at 13:27
Hello,
 
You can create new hot keys, go to TOOLS > CUSTOMISE > INTERFACE
 
Here under CUSTOMIZATIONS IN ALL CUI FILES > AUTOCAD > KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS, just right click on Keyboard Shortcuts then say New Temporary Overrides.
 
Name the new override and on the right hand side you can find a window
where you can define/replace any desired shortcut.
 
But be careful you may disable any basic shortcut.
 
Hope it helps you.
 
Tom Kelly
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Apr.2009 at 12:58

hello,

    FIRST I HAVE TO SAY THANKS TO MR TOM KELLY.
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