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    Default Command Line has disappeared?

    I have a person in my group that lost his command line. I have tried CTRL 9 to no avail. I have tried to resize his screen to see if it had somehow went off the screen to no avail. Any suggestions?

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    James Bell

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    Default Re: Command Line has disappeared?

    Did it autohide behind a floating window?

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    Default Re: Command Line has disappeared?

    I looked everywhere I could think of. I don't know what happened. I'll try again on Monday mornining.

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    Default Re: Command Line has disappeared?

    Hi

    Try plugging the following into the forum search facility...

    Key Word(s): Command + Line + *Disapp*

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Default Re: Command Line has disappeared?

    I know this is kind of redundant, but have you tried typing in 'commandline' ??

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    Default Re: Command Line has disappeared?

    I just had my command line disappear and I could not find it anywhere. Not hidden along the edge of the drawing. F1 help did not tell how to turn it on or what to type to tell it to come onscreen again. I am using a single monitor so it wasn't lost on the other screen. I ended up starting a second session of AutoCAD and the command line showed up so I shut down the BAD session. I am now guessing this is kept in the registry maybe but somebody at Autodesk needs to look into a means to get the command line back when this insanity happens. I also did the search for command + line + disappear in the forum search and there was nothing there. Just thought I would add in that this is not a one person thing. Thanks for any help, Jack Foster.

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    Question Re: Command Line has disappeared?

    Quote Originally Posted by jack.foster
    I also did the search for command + line + disappear in the forum search and there was nothing there. Just thought I would add in that this is not a one person thing. Thanks for any help, Jack Foster.
    not sure what you mean by nothing there... I got 29 hits with that search term. like this one command line - missing that offers some more suggestions.
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    Default Re: Command Line has disappeared?

    Thanks for the reply. Above these post it was suggested to do the command + line + ?? and when I did such it showed nothing. I was lazy and did not try other combinations but I will have to do such. Right now I have my command line back by opening the second session of AutoCAD and closing down the no command line one. Thanks again, Jack.

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    Default Re: Command Line has disappeared?

    Quote Originally Posted by jack.foster
    Thanks for the reply. Above these post it was suggested to do the command + line + ?? and when I did such it showed nothing. I was lazy and did not try other combinations but I will have to do such. Right now I have my command line back by opening the second session of AutoCAD and closing down the no command line one.
    Hi

    As Melanie has already confirmed, above...

    If you plug-in "Command + Line + *Disapp*" ( without the quotes, as given in my initial post ), into the forum facility, you should be returned with 29 results ( true as of 2006-03-21 @ 11:35 pm GMT ).

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Red face Re: Command Line has disappeared?

    ~nods~ I'm pretty lazy, so I didn't retype what you'd suggested, I just copy+pasted the term to get the results.

    lots of variations on the disappear, disapearing, disappeared that would exclude lots of good answers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Perry
    If you plug-in " Command + Line + *Disapp* " ( without the quotes, as given in my initial post ), into the forum facility, you should be returned with 29 results ( true as of 2006-03-21 @ 11:35 pm GMT ).
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