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Quick Reference


Commands

CUI

Manages the customized user interface elements in the product.

Use Single Object Selection Mode in Macros

Single Object Selection mode cancels the normal repetition of the Select
Objects prompt in editing commands. After you select one object and respond
to any other prompts, the command ends.

Consider the macro in the following example:

*^C^Cerasesingle

This macro terminates the current command and starts ERASE in Single Object
Selection mode. After you choose this command, you either select a single
object to be erased or click a blank area in the drawing and specify window
selection. Any objects selected in this way are erased, and the command is
repeated (due to the leading asterisk) so that you can erase additional objects.
Press ESC to exit this mode.

Quick Reference


Commands

CUI

Manages the customized user interface elements in the product.

Use Macros to Swap User Interface Elements

You can replace the contents of active menus, mouse buttons, tablet buttons,
tablet menus, or screen menus. The swapped content can be that of another
user interface element of the same type in the main CUIx file, or it can come
from a partial CUIx file.

You cannot swap interface elements that are of different types (menus and
mouse buttons, for example). However, within a given type, you can swap
any user interface element for any other element.

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