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To dock the command window
Click the title bar and drag the command window until it is over the top
or bottom docking region of the AutoCAD window. When the command
window becomes the same width as the AutoCAD window, release the
mouse button to dock it.
The docking region is an edge of the AutoCAD application window that
allows you to dock a toolbar, palette, or the command window.
Right-click the title bar of the Command window, and select Allow
Docking.
NOTE You can control whether the command window docks by right-clicking
the title bar of the command window and then clicking Allow docking.
To resize the command window when it is docked
1 Position the cursor over the horizontal splitter bar so that the cursor
appears as a double line and arrows.
2 Drag the splitter bar vertically until the command window is the size you
want it to be.
To hide the command window
Click View tab Palettes panel Command Line.
NOTE Some commands and system variables return values at the command line,
so you may want to display the command line in those instances. To display the
command line when it's hidden, press Ctrl+9. Alternate method:
Quick Reference
COMMANDLINE
Displays the Command Line window.
COMMANDLINEHIDE
Hides the Command Line window.
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