AutoCAD: Using the Command Line

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Free Online Course: AutoCAD: Using the Command Line provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. AutoCAD: Using the Command Line is taught by Shaun Bryant.

Overview
  • Discover how to use the AutoCAD command line to work more efficiently in AutoCAD.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Using the exercise files
    1. The Command Line
    • The AutoCAD command line
    • Text input
    • Mouse input
    2. The Command-Line Interface
    • Using the command line
    • Positioning the command line
    • The command COMMANDLINEHIDE
    • The command COMMANDLINE
    • Closing the command line
    • Using CTRL+9
    3. Customizing the Command-Line Settings
    • Input settings
    • Lines of prompt history
    • Input search options
    • Transparency
    • Options
    4. Using the Command Prompt
    • Recent commands
    • Typing commands
    • Keyboard shortcuts
    • Suggestion menu
    • Sub-menus
    5. Dynamic Input
    • The status bar
    • Drafting settings
    • Using dynamic input
    6. The Command Process Workflow
    • Using human interface devices (HID)
    • Using the keyboard
    • Combining keyboard and the mouse
    7. Navigating in a Drawing
    • Using Zoom via the command line
    • Using Zoom via the navigation bar
    • Zooming via the shortcut menu
    • Combining the command line and mouse to zoom
    8. Function Keys and Options
    • Using the F2 key
    • Using options
    • Priority for coordinate data entry
    9. Entering Coordinates
    • Coordinate data entry using dynamic input
    • Using the command line
    • Keyboard shortcuts for coordinate entry
    Conclusion
    • Next steps