How Do I Get My Command Box Back in AutoCAD?

In AutoCAD, the command box is an essential tool that allows you to enter commands and perform various operations efficiently. However, sometimes the command box may go missing or accidentally get closed, leaving you wondering how to bring it back.

Method 1: Using the Keyboard Shortcut

If you prefer using keyboard shortcuts, this method will come in handy. Simply press Ctrl + 9 on your keyboard, and voila! The command box will reappear.

Method 2: Accessing the Command Line

If the keyboard shortcut mentioned earlier doesn’t work for some reason, don’t worry; there’s another way to retrieve your command box. Follow these steps:

  1. Click on the View tab located in the menu bar at the top of your AutoCAD window.

  2. In the User Interface panel, click on the Command Line button.

  3. A drop-down menu will appear. From this menu, select Show Command Line.

Method 3: Customizing Your Workspace

If both of the previous methods fail to bring back your command box, it might be due to a workspace customization issue. In such cases, you can try customizing your workspace by following these steps:

A) Resetting Workspace

  1. Navigate to the Manage tab.

  2. In the User Interface panel, click on Workspaces.

  3. Select the Reset Workspace option from the drop-down menu that appears.

B) Restoring Command Box

  1. Access the Customize User Interface window by right-clicking anywhere on the menu bar.

  2. In the window that appears, select the Toolbars tab.

  3. In this tab, you will find a list of various toolbars available in AutoCAD. Look for and check the box next to Command Line.

  4. Click on the Apply button to save your changes.

  5. The command box should now be restored to its default position.

By following these methods, you should be able to recover your missing command box in AutoCAD. Remember to try different methods if one doesn’t work for you, as sometimes it may vary depending on your software version or workspace settings.

If none of these methods resolve your issue, it might be worth considering seeking assistance from AutoCAD support or consulting relevant forums where experienced users can provide further guidance.

I hope this article helps you regain access to your command box and enables you to continue working efficiently in AutoCAD!