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    Summary: Remove DEL key from the command que

    Description: By the simple removal of the DEL key from the qued commands (like CNTRL C) it would allow a more streamlined day to day work flow.

    Product and Feature: AutoCAD - 3D

    Submitted By: Lawrence Swartz on 07/28/2014


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    DEL key -

    Summary: Remove DEL key from the command que

    Description: By the simple removal of the DEL key from the qued commands (like CNTRL C) it would allow a more streamlined day to day work flow.

    Product and Feature: AutoCAD - 3D

    Submitted By: Lawrence Swartz on 07/28/2014


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    DEL key -

    Summary: Remove DEL key from the command que

    Description: By the simple removal of the DEL key from the qued commands (like CNTRL C) it would allow a more streamlined day to day work flow.

    Product and Feature: AutoCAD - DWG

    Submitted By: Lawrence Swartz on 07/28/2014


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    Default Re: DEL key -

    More information is needed.
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    Default Re: DEL key -

    does "que" mean "queue" and "qued" mean "queued" ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaberwok View Post
    does "que" mean "queue" and "qued" mean "queued" ?
    Hard to tell... Ctrl+C actually invokes the COPYCLIP Command, whereas Del key merely erases selected entities, and does not invoke the ERASE Command (which would be pretty schnazy).
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackBox View Post
    Hard to tell... Ctrl+C actually invokes the COPYCLIP Command, whereas Del key merely erases selected entities, and does not invoke the ERASE Command (which would be pretty schnazy).
    he might be thinking of the old *cancel* but, somehow, it still doesn't make sense.

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