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Repeat and Cancel Commands
You can repeat the previous command by pressing Enter or Spacebar.
To repeat a recently used command, right-click in the Command Line or click
the drop-down arrow to the left of the command input area. This action
displays a shortcut menu with a list of recently used commands.
You can also repeat a recently used command by cycling through the
commands with Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys, and then pressing Enter.
To cancel any command in progress, press ESC.
See also:
Use Dynamic Input on page 223
Keyboard Shortcuts
Create Command Aliases
Quick Reference
Commands
COMMANDLINE
Displays the Command Line window.
COMMANDLINEHIDE
Hides the Command Line window.
CUI
Manages the customized user interface elements in the product.
Enter System Variables on the Command Line
System variables are settings that control how certain commands work.
Sometimes you use a system variable in order to change a setting. At other
times you use a system variable to display the current status.
With system variables, you can
Turn on or turn off features. For example, the GRIDMODE system variable
turns the grid display on and off when you change the value.
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