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JJAthayde

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Jul 16, 2008, 9:22:21 AM7/16/08
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Hi,

I'm trying to teach myself AutoCAD with the help of
a book of my native language. As I'm a bigginer the bo-
ok is about an old version of AutoCAD.
I've observed that I can with the UNDO command get
back/retrieve commands I've issued before and next
issue new ones in order to correct them or not.
Then I've tryed to found where and know the file's
name that could "keep" these commands. Is there this
possibility, that's is there that file?
Many thanks for your help.

jjat...@uol.com.br


Paul Turvill

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Jul 16, 2008, 11:19:11 AM7/16/08
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File? I don't think so. But you *can* use the up/down arrow keys to scroll
through recently issued commands; just scroll to the one you want, then
press Enter.
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per.c...@privat.dk

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Jul 17, 2008, 7:57:04 AM7/17/08
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> jjatha...@uol.com.br

I don't know if you tried the "Mark" option with the "Undo" --- when
you enter a "mark" with undo, you can step back to the last mark made,
with several marks you step back thru these.

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