I screwed up and reset all my Carlson setting to factory settings like a damn Fool.?ÿ Another Rookie Mistake.
Now when I type CO at the command line it does not invoke the COPY command like I prefer.
I am sure there is a setting that affects this and many other similar commands.
Please help me to remember where that switch is, please?
Maybe this is it?
Drag yourself into the 21st Century and start using tool bars!
You're Welcome!
Okay then how do I get that old Text Twist command,?ÿ back?
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It used to come up when I typed TT....I feel like Charlie Brown...Arghh.
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NM found it...
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twisttxt
Drag yourself into the 21st Century and start using tool bars!
I hate toolbars, they clutter up my work area.?ÿ I do almost everything from the command line.?ÿ My CAD window generally looks like this:
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Normally I'd point you towards the command alias editor, but I seem to remember that Carlson had their own command shortcut file that would override AutoCAD shortcuts. I can almost picture it on one of their pulldown menus (that's like 1980s), but better wait for another Carlson person to help out.
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A curse upon ribbons.
@brad-ott Check out Settings -- Quick Keys.?ÿ
I hope this information helps.?ÿ
Carlson: quickkey
AutoCAD: aliasedit
?ÿToolbars are so 20th century. Ribbons are 21st century.?ÿ????
Embrace the ribbon!
Carlson? Isn't he the guy that does the funny dance on the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air? ??? ?????ÿ
No.?ÿ He's the fellow whose mother owns the radio station on WKRP in Cincinnati and allows him to be the manager.
(PS---He is a Kansan in real life)
Wow! You really are old school...
The reason your work area seems so cluttered; your probably still typing commands for panning and zooming.
The mouse wheel is your friend...
Text Twist command
What does it do?