ydoru Posted December 23, 2010 Posted December 23, 2010 I have been using the Autocad 2006 version for 2 years and just a while ago I used the 2009 version. The toolbars has changed (sort of like the windows xp MS word 2003 version into the windows Vista MS word 2007)...well i don't really mind before because I know the shortcuts command by heart (at least the ones I'm always using) so that if I can't find them on the toolbar I always type the command. :wink: However, when working on 3D, I find it very difficult because I have been so used to manipulating objects using the UCS II and now I can't see it on the toolbar. Previously, in 2006 , I can just right click on an empty area at the top and select >ACAD> and check the toolbar I want to put on the screen. But now, I don't know how to do it. I will really appreciate your help. Thanks. Quote
ReMark Posted December 23, 2010 Posted December 23, 2010 What you need to do is get that first toolbar to show up then you can use the method you previously used to get subsequent toolbars to display. To do this you'll have to turn on one toolbar at the Command prompt. Try the following: _.-TOOLBAR ACAD.Standard_Top 0,0 RTW...Welcome to the CADTutor forum. Quote
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