How do you set a keyboard shortcut for 'Reference Line Location' (changing it from the standard 'C')
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ā2022-03-08
12:49 AM
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ā2025-01-30
04:32 PM
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Molinda Prey
I assigned 'C' to another function therefore removing it from being the preset shortcut to change the reference line location when drawing walls etc.. the problem is now I'm not able to assign another key in place of 'C'.
Under 'Keyboard Shortcuts' in the 'Work Environment Settings' I have searched for 'Reference Line Location' to reassign a key but cant seem to find it.... any suggestions?
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ā2022-03-08 02:45 AM
Make sure you are looking in 'All Commands in Alphabetical Order'.
Depending what version you are using you should also be able to 'search' by typing part of the command (of course you have to know what the command is called).
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Barry
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ā2022-03-08 02:09 AM
The command you want to add a new shortcut to is called "Switch Construction Method".
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ā2022-03-08 02:36 AM
Thanks Barry, but still no luck with that one either. No such shortcut pops up when I search for it. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Phil

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ā2022-03-08 02:45 AM
Make sure you are looking in 'All Commands in Alphabetical Order'.
Depending what version you are using you should also be able to 'search' by typing part of the command (of course you have to know what the command is called).
This is from 25...
Barry
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
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ā2022-03-08 03:34 AM
Ahhh yes got it!! I wasn't searching under 'All commands in alphabetical order'!
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!