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    Default Command line on/off

    In AutoCAD 2006 & 2007, you can turn the command line on & off by using ctrl + 9.
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    Default Re: Command line on/off

    Quote Originally Posted by drafter29
    In AutoCAD 2006 & 2007, you can turn the command line on & off by using ctrl + 9.
    You can also turn the command line into a floating window similar to ToolPalettes and Properties (you can auto-hide it). The Command Line window is also the only other window besides ToolPalettes that has a transparency value (unless they added some to 2007).

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    Default Re: Command line on/off

    Quote Originally Posted by H.Hunter
    You can also turn the command line into a floating window similar to ToolPalettes and Properties (you can auto-hide it). The Command Line window is also the only other window besides ToolPalettes that has a transparency value (unless they added some to 2007).
    Quite of few of them have transparency in 2007, including the dashboard, the quick calculator, Xrefs, etc...

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    Default Re: Command line on/off

    Quote Originally Posted by BrenBren
    Quite of few of them have transparency in 2007, including the dashboard, the quick calculator, Xrefs, etc...
    Well I'm not priveleged to '07 yet.

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