: The multiline text editor was upgraded to function more like a word processor, featuring automatic bulleted and numbered lists. Essential Commands and Shortcuts
The year was 2005, and the world of digital design was about to change. For years, architects and engineers had been tethered to the "Command Line"—a text-only box at the bottom of the screen that required them to look away from their drawings every time they needed to enter a dimension or select a tool But with the release of AutoCAD 2006 , that invisible wall was finally broken. The Spark of Innovation: Dynamic Input The hero of the AutoCAD 2006 story was a feature called Dynamic Input
AutoCAD 2006 introduced "heads-up" design.
How does a 20-year-old version hold up against AutoCAD 2026?