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    Posted: 16.Dec.2010 at 15:51
People, I´ve discovered how to put our commandline back on the bottom of the sceen...go to:Tongue

Costumize User interface-Menus-Tools-Commandline... then oK and it will appear back on...
Yes....
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Hope it helps anyone with this  autocad problem....

And Merry XmasWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2010 at 16:03
An easier method may be to just type COMMANDLINE or use Ctrl+9 to turn it ON/OFF.

This info is also displayed here: TIP#4273

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2010 at 16:13
Yes... I know, but that doesn´t put it permenantly on the bottom of the screen, it not workable...
thanks anyway.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Dec.2010 at 16:24
LOL...ok, but you still DON'T need to go to the CUI. All you have to do is click on the 'Side Bar' for that commandline window once it is open and DRAG it to wherever you want it.

AND IF it does not 'dock' when you have it there, all you need to do is click on the 'properties' (again, on that side bar), click on 'Allow Docking', and start draging it to the bar again.

Here is an image:AutoCAD%20Floating%20Commandline%20Image


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