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Commands that do not select objects, create new objects, or end the drawing
session usually can be used transparently. Changes made in dialog boxes that
you have opened transparently cannot take effect until the interrupted
command has been executed. Similarly, if you reset a system variable
transparently, the new value cannot take effect until you start the next
command.
See also:
Keyboard Shortcuts in the Customization Guide
To copy a command you have recently used
1 Right-click on the command line. Click Recent Commands.
2 Click the command you want to use.
Quick Reference
MULTIPLE
Repeats the next command until canceled.
OPTIONS
Customizes the program settings.
PASTECLIP
Pastes objects from the Clipboard into the current drawing.
System Variables
CMDNAMES
Displays the names of the active and transparent commands.
Enter System Variables on the Command Line
System variables are settings that control how certain commands work.
They can turn on or turn off modes such as Snap, Grid, or Ortho. They can
set default scales for hatch patterns. They can store information about the
current drawing and about program configuration. 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.
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