Understanding Command Line History in AutoCAD
Accessing Command Line History in AutoCAD
To effectively manage and utilize your work in AutoCAD, knowing how to access command line history is crucial. Follow these steps to view your command history:
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Launch AutoCAD: Begin by opening the AutoCAD application on your computer.
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Open a Drawing: Select a drawing you’d like to work with or create a new one. This process will ensure that your command history is populated with relevant commands.
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Activate the Command Line: Make sure the command line is visible at the bottom of the AutoCAD interface. If it’s not displaying, you can enable it by pressing the
CTRL + 9keys. - 
View Command History:
- Click on the command line to focus on it.
 - Use the Up and Down arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll through previously entered commands. The Up arrow will show you past commands sequentially, while the Down arrow will move forward in the list.
 
 - Utilize the History Feature: If you want to access a specific command, start typing part of it. AutoCAD will prompt you with suggestions based on your command history, making it easier to find and reuse commands.
 
Exploring AutoCAD’s Drawing History Feature
AutoCAD 2025 comes with an enhanced Drawing History feature that provides insights into the evolution of your work. This is beneficial not only for tracking changes but also for collaborative projects.
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Open Your Drawing: Load the drawing file you wish to review.
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Access the Drawing History:
- Look for the "History" option in the Quick Menu after clicking the “Open” button.
 - This will bring up a dialog that allows you to see prior versions of your drawing along with any modifications that have been made over time.
 
 - Review Changes: The Drawing History palette will display past versions of the drawing, allowing you to compare and restore previous states if necessary.
 
Clearing Command History in AutoCAD
Managing command history can help streamline your workflow, especially if you prefer a clean slate.
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Access Options Menu: Type "OPTIONS" into the command line and press Enter.
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Modify File Storage Settings:
- Navigate to the “Open and Save” tab.
 - Adjust the settings for "Number of recently-used files" to 
0. This will clear the list of recently opened files and effectively manage your command history. 
 - Apply Changes: Click on the “Apply” or “OK” button to confirm your changes.
 
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I customize how many commands are stored in the command line history of AutoCAD?
Yes, you can set preferences for how many recent commands to store in AutoCAD’s settings under the Options menu. - 
Is the command line history available in all versions of AutoCAD?
Most modern versions of AutoCAD, including 2025, come with a command line history feature; however, earlier versions may have different functionalities. - How can I restore a previous version of my drawing using the Drawing History feature?
In the Drawing History palette, select a previous version you wish to restore and follow the prompts to revert to that specific state. This feature ensures a seamless workflow and collaboration. 
