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Getting previous command with up arrow key?

Getting previous command with up arrow key?

Getting previous command with up arrow key?

(OP)
Hey ...

Another question......

Im using autocad LT at work and 2000 at home.

At home i can if i had used a command eg. trim and then extend, and then wanted to use the extend command again i would just have to use the up arrow key to scroll back to one of the previous commands,
However this does not work at work.

Is this one of the limitations of LT or can i tweek this preference ??

Thanks

Daniel Luke
daniel@akiworld.com
 

RE: Getting previous command with up arrow key?

Yes, this is a limitation of LT. And no, you can't tweek it.
Sorry guy.
Rich

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