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Revision as of 09:18, 8 December 2011

Command Line Shortcut: np

User Permissions Level: All
Product Level: All
This will tell you how to access the Command Line History.




Command Line History

Steps
To access the Command Line History, hover your mouse above the Dark Grey bar above the Command Line.
Command Line Bar
You will see your cursor change to an up and down arrow.
Command Line Arrow
Left click your mouse on the bar and drag up however far you would like.
Command Line History
Once you release your mouse click, the Command Line history box will open.
Command Line History


The Command Line History allows you to see exactly what processes WireCAD is executing.