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To enter a command by using the keyboard, type the full command name on
the command line and press Enter or Spacebar.
NOTE When Dynamic Input is on and is set to display dynamic prompts, you can
enter many commands in tooltips near the cursor.
Some commands also have abbreviated names. For example, instead of entering
line to start the LINE command, you can enter l. Abbreviated command names
are called command aliases and are defined in the acad.pgp file.
To define your own command aliases, see Create Command Aliases in the
Customization Guide.
To find a command, you can type a letter on the command line and press
TAB to cycle through all the commands that begin with that letter. Press Enter
or Spacebar. Restart a recently used command by right-clicking on the
command line.
Specify Command Options
When you enter commands on the command line, you see either a set of
options or a dialog box. For example, when you enter circle at the Command
prompt, the following prompt is displayed:
Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan, tan, radius)]:
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