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kperry
2006-01-11, 05:20 PM
Does anyone know where I can find a list of all of 2004 or even 2006 commands? I'm trying to get my team to share more about what they use and find out who knows about what commands and so on. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

Mike.Perry
2006-01-11, 05:37 PM
Hi

AutoCAD Online Help file [F1] -> Contents tab -> AutoCAD Online Manuals -> Command Reference

OR

Command Reference (http://www.hyperpics.com/commands/index.asp) via HyperPics.com

OR

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Have a good one, Mike

Wanderer
2006-01-11, 05:59 PM
Does anyone know where I can find a list of all of 2004 or even 2006 commands? I'm trying to get my team to share more about what they use and find out who knows about what commands and so on. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!good idea to share stuff like that... There's a guy in my office whose been learning to use autocad on his own, and is doing well, but, he seems really enthusiastic about it ever since I mentioned 'QSELECT'... now he's eager to find out more stuff that he hadn't heard about... :) have fun.

BrenBren
2006-01-11, 06:43 PM
Does anyone know where I can find a list of all of 2004 or even 2006 commands? I'm trying to get my team to share more about what they use and find out who knows about what commands and so on. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
I do a tip of the week email I send out (when I remember LOL) Not sure if you are looking for ideas or not, but you could have each team member send out an email each week with a command they use and how they use it. You'll get duplicates, but you might find that there is something someone is using that someone else doesn't use ~shrug~

Robert.Hall
2006-01-12, 05:27 PM
I have a simple internal webpage that I created. Good thing about a webpage is
that I can post AutoCad tips and tricks that anyone in the entire company can
view. Do not just keep things within your own department. ;)

BrenBren
2006-01-12, 06:17 PM
I have a simple internal webpage that I created. Good thing about a webpage is
that I can post AutoCad tips and tricks that anyone in the entire company can
view. Do not just keep things within your own department. ;)
Small group; the rest of the company used MS... ~shrug~