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|You will see your cursor change to an up and down arrow. [[File:Command Line Arrow.png|thumb|Command Line Arrow]] | |You will see your cursor change to an up and down arrow. [[File:Command Line Arrow.png|thumb|Command Line Arrow]] | ||
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Command Line History
Steps |
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To access the Command Line History, hover your mouse above the Dark Grey bar above the Command Line. |
You will see your cursor change to an up and down arrow. |
Left click your mouse on the bar and drag up however far you would like. |
Once you release your mouse click, the Command Line history box will open.
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The Command Line History allows you to see exactly what processes WireCAD is executing.