How to enter a command on the command line. 
Enter a Command on the Command Line
- Enter the command using one of the following options: 
- In the Command prompt text box, type the full command name and press Enter or Spacebar. 
 
- If automatic command completion is turned on, start typing the command. Press Enter when the correct command is highlighted in the command text area. 
 
- Enter the command alias (a shorter, alternate name that is stored in the .pgp file) and press Enter. 
 
  
- Respond to any additional prompts and options using one of the following methods: 
- To select the default option, displayed in brackets, press Enter. 
 
- To respond to a prompt, enter a value or click a location in the drawing. 
 
- To specify a prompt option, type the capitalized, highlighted letters in the prompt list and press Enter. 
 
- To select a prompt option, click the prompt. 
 
  
 
Reuse a Recently Used Command
- Do one of the following: 
- Click within the command line and press the Up or Down Arrow key to cycle through commands you have entered. 
 
- Click the Recent Commands button to the left of the command text box. 
 
- Right-click the command line and select Recent Commands. 
 
- Right-click the drawing area and select a command from the Recent Input list. 
 
  
- Click the command that you want to use. 
The command is reinitiated. 
  
 
Repeat a Command
Use one of these methods: 
 
Complete a Command Entry
To accept an entered value or complete a command, do one of the following: 
- Press Enter. 
 
- Press the Spacebar. 
 
- Right-click and select Enter or just right-click (depending on right-click behavior settings). 
 
Note: The instructions in Help assume this step and do not specifically instruct you to complete each entry.