How to Use AutoCAD Keyboard Shortcut Command
Today we are going to show How to Use AutoCAD Keyboard Shortcut Commands. Since AutoCAD is a design application Keyboard shortcut command use is important. The keyboard shortcut command is important for working faster than usual. If someone can better use of keyboard shortcut commands he can show more expertise in using the application. So friend let’s move forward to see how to use the AutoCAD keyboard shortcut command.
AutoCAD Command
Ctrl+d | | Toggle coordinate display | Ctrl+g | | Toggle Grid | Ctrl+e | | Cycle isometric planes | Ctrl+f | | Toggle running object snaps | Ctrl+h | | Toggle Pick Style | Ctrl+Shift+h | | Toggle Hide pallets | Ctrl+i | | Toggle Coords | Ctrl+Shift+i | | Toggle Infer Constraints |
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Command for (Manage Screen) | Ctrl+0 (zero) | Clean Screen | Ctrl+1 | Property Palette | Ctrl+2 | Design Center Palette | Ctrl+3 | Tool Palette | Ctrl+4 | Sheet Set Palette | Ctrl+6 | DB Connect Manager | Ctrl+7 | Markup Set Manager Palette | Ctrl+8 | Quick Calc | Ctrl+9 | Command Line |
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How to Use AutoCAD Keyboard Shortcut Command (Manage Drawings) | | Ctrl+n | New Drawing | Ctrl+s | Save drawing | Ctrl+o | Open drawing | Ctrl+p | Plot dialog box | Ctrl+Tab | Switch to next | Ctrl+Shift+Tab | Switch to previous drawing | Ctrl+Page Up | Switch to previous tab in current drawing | Ctrl+Page Down | Switch to next tab in current drawing | Ctrl+q | Exit | Ctrl+a | Select all objects | | | |
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Keyboard Shortcut Command (Toggle Drawing Modes) | F1 | Display Help | | F3 | Toggle object snap mode | | F4 | Toggle 3D Osnap | | F5 | Toggle Isoplane | | F6 | Toggle Dynamic UCS | | F7 | Toggle grid mode | | F8 | Toggle ortho mode | F9 | Toggle snap mode | F10 | Toggle polar mode | F11 | Toggle object snap tracking | F12 | Toggle dynamic input mode |
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Command for (Manage Workflow) | | Ctrl+c | Copy object | | Ctrl+x | Cut object | | Ctrl+v | Paste object | | Ctrl+Shift+c | Copy to clipboard with base point | | Ctrl+Shift+v | Paste data as block | | Ctrl+z | Undo last action | | Ctrl+y | Redo last action | | Ctrl+[ | Cancel current command (or ctrl+\) | | ESC | Cancel current command | | | | | |
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