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and close areas. You can also control the size, location, and appearance of
QuickCalc. See
Set Interface Options on page 143.
Quick Reference
Commands
QUICKCALC
Opens the QuickCalc calculator.
ADCCLOSE
Closes the QuickCalc calculator.
System Variables
QCSTATE
Indicates whether the QuickCalc calculator is open or closed.
Access QuickCalc and Understand Its Behavior
Use QuickCalc directly as you would with a desktop calculator, or use it
transparently within a command or the Properties palette.
There are three ways to work with QuickCalc within the program:
Directly from the Tools menu, the Standard toolbar, a shortcut menu, or
the Command prompt
Transparently during a command from a shortcut menu or the Command
prompt
Transparently from the Properties palette
The method that you choose depends on how you are using QuickCalc.
Use QuickCalc Directly
When you work directly with QuickCalc, you can perform calculations and
unit conversions just as you would with a desktop calculator. You can use the
Windows clipboard (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V) to transfer the results of your calculations
to other parts of the program or to external programs. Calculations that you
perform directly do not affect or change anything in your drawing.
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