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    Default What is the Best Comand In ACad?

    Hi frineds, you know what is the best command in ACad?
    What you thinking? you ever feel that?
    then why?

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    Default Re: What is the Best Comand In ACad?

    Quote Originally Posted by sandeepk View Post
    Hi frineds, you know what is the best command in ACad?
    What you thinking? you ever feel that?
    then why?
    If I had to pick one command (in my opinion) it would be "align".
    There are so many other powerful ones like "array" or "divide" (with blocks), just too many to pick a "best one". It will be a personal preference I think.

    Check out this thread for allot more discussion on favorite commands.

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    Hi
    I think this good question, for me more than one publish, xref, sheet set ……
    But without open we can’t used the AutoCAD

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    Default Re: What is the Best Comand In ACad?

    Quote Originally Posted by e.mounir View Post
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    But without open we can’t used the AutoCAD
    Good point, but the question was what is the best "command", so if you're starting AutoCAD you don't get a "command line" until you have "opened" AutoCAD by hitting a button.

    However....once you're in AutoCAD you can use the command "new" or "qnew" to start a drawing.

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    Default Re: What is the Best Comand In ACad?

    LINE.
    Everything else follows.

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    Default Re: What is the Best Comand In ACad?

    Silly people.
    Its EXIT, cause that means I am going home!

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    Default Re: What is the Best Comand In ACad?

    Quote Originally Posted by jaberwok View Post
    LINE.
    Everything else follows.
    This is existentially true, however, my favorite command is UNDO.

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    Default Re: What is the Best Comand In ACad?

    An oldie but a goodie, it has to be OOPS!

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    Default Re: What is the Best Comand In ACad?

    Imagine a world without the Print command! Might be cool!

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    Default Re: What is the Best Comand In ACad?

    Try going a day without the "SAVE" command.

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