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AutoCAD 2008, Autocad, Command, Hints & TipsHow to maximize your workspace?
Hello dailyautocad readers,
Here’s a very nice tip for you: Are you tired of all those buttons and toolbars that occupy space in your workspace? Then, just press CTRL+0

Fig.1 Normal drawing space

Fig.2 Drawing space with CleanScreen ON
CTRL+0 turns ClearScreen ON and OFF. In full-screen view, everything including the Windows status bar is removed and only command line remains in view.
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alternatively excercise your mind and guarantee a longer mentally active life by remembering all the shortcuts for the commands and doing away with the toolbars!
Joking apart, it speeds things up.
you can also create your own custom toolbars for the few remaining tools that you just can’t be bothered to remember the shortcut for or use very rarely, or even better, your own custom pull-down toolbars that take up hardly any space on screen.