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Fish

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Another dreaded toolbar question
« on: January 17, 2007, 10:48:30 AM »
Hey guys, I'm playing around with the trial cd for 2007 and have loaded my toolbars via the cui interface.  After I hit apply and ok most of the toolbars displayed on the screen, however some did not.  I went back into the cui interface and the toolbars are there that I've imported.  How do I get them on the screen along with other standard toolbars that came with 2007?  In 2004, which I'm still using, you would just drag them onto the screen, what am I doing wrong. :ugly:  Thanks 

craigr

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Re: Another dreaded toolbar question
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2007, 11:08:26 AM »
I did the same thing with the purchased version and very few came thru.

I tried it a couple of times and finally gave up. I am currently using my 2005LT license until I get the time to try it again.

Sorry, all I have is the gripe, no answer for your problem.

craigr

LE

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Re: Another dreaded toolbar question
« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2007, 11:23:12 AM »
Hey guys, I'm playing around with the trial cd for 2007 and have loaded my toolbars via the cui interface.  After I hit apply and ok most of the toolbars displayed on the screen, however some did not.  I went back into the cui interface and the toolbars are there that I've imported.  How do I get them on the screen along with other standard toolbars that came with 2007?  In 2004, which I'm still using, you would just drag them onto the screen, what am I doing wrong. :ugly:  Thanks 

I use A2007 like 20% just for some stuff, still using A2005

What I did, is that I use a partial menu and load my stuff from there... and for the autocad toolbars, it was much easier to load them from the command line using:

Command: -TOOLBAR
Enter toolbar name or [ALL]: viewports
Enter an option [Show/Hide/Left/Right/Top/Bottom/Float] <Show>:

Then, just type the name of the toolbar

HTH

Fish

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Re: Another dreaded toolbar question
« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2007, 11:48:55 AM »
Okay, I found it guys.  In your cui interface, work space contents, customize workspace.  Click customize workspace and then you can play with adding or subtracting toolbars, menus, etc. :-)

Birdy

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Re: Another dreaded toolbar question
« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2007, 12:31:15 PM »
Make sure it's set to automatically save changes to your workspace settings.

A few users here had big (read: PEBCAK) problems with stuff not sticking around.

Fish

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Re: Another dreaded toolbar question
« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2007, 01:08:38 PM »
Yeah, I already found that out the hard way. :pissed:  I don't mean to hijack my thread here but this sort of falls in the same area.  Can someone tell me how to customize my mouse buttons.  I went into the cui interface and changed three of my buttons to what I previously had in my mns. file in 04', mbuttonpan = 0, and nothing.  Help would be appreciated.  Thanks.