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detailed information about objects you select. To move forward and backward
in the command history, you can click the scroll arrows along the right edge
of the window.
Press SHIFT with a key to highlight text. For example, press SHIFT+HOME in
the text window to highlight all text from the cursor location to the beginning
of the line.
To copy all the text in the text window to the Clipboard, use the COPYHIST
command.
To save commands to a log file, use the LOGFILEON command.
See also:
Dock, Resize, and Hide the Command Window on page 62
Use Dynamic Input on page 578
To close the text window
At the Command prompt, enter graphscr.
NOTE You can also close the text window by pressing F2, or using the standard
Windows controls.
To copy text from the text window to the command line
1 If the text window is not displayed, click View tab Windows panel
Text Window.
2 Select the text you want to copy.
3 Right-click in the command window or text window. Click Paste to
Command Line.
The text is copied to the Clipboard and then pasted on the command
line. After you press Enter, the commands are executed in sequence, like
a script. You can also use Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V to copy and paste text.
To display the text window
Click View tab Windows panel Text Window.
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