The Ribbon maximizes the area available for work using a single compact interface. It eliminates the need to display multiple toolbars, reducing clutter in the application window. The Ribbon provides a single, compact placement for operations that are relevant to the current workspace. One new setting in InfoCenter Settings is the options "Did You Know messages" as balloon notifications. InfoCenter Search Bar connects searches directly into Autodesk knowledge base and forums. When searching the AutoCAD help system for a topic, you can specify which document to search, decreasing the amount of time you spend trying to locate a topic.
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This will make more room to show the full path of the current drawing to the left of it. The new is that the InfoCenter box can be hidden by clicking on the arrow to the left of it. The top of the application window displays InfoCenter, Communication Center and Favorites. If you right-click on QAT you have the option to show or hide the classic menu bar. The Customize User Interface dialog opens and displays the list of commands available.ĭrag commands you want to add from the command list pane in the Customize User Interface dialog box to the Quick Access toolbar. Right-click the Quick Access toolbar and click Customize Quick Access Toolbar. On the Quick Access toolbar, you can store commands that you frequently use. To the right of the big "A" is the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT). Recent Actions show recently performed actions such as file>open, tools>options for playback. You can group recent files by date or type. Recent documents show thumbnails, date modified, version info, last saved by, and currently opened by. The Recent Documents, Open Documents, and Recent Actions views are available at the bottom below the menus.Ĭlick the push pin icon to keep a file available to view in the list regardless of files that may be saved later.
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You can view recently used files and menu commands in the menu browser. To create and edit tags, open the Tag Editor in the Customize User Interface dialog box. For example, a group of menu commands that you use frequently for a particular project can be assigned a tag named for that project. Search results can include menu commands, basic tooltips, command prompt text strings, or tags.īy using tags, you can group commands according to your drawing needs. Search for menu commands using the search field displayed at the top of the menu browser. Access Common ToolsĬlick on the big red "A" button to open the Menu Browser. The user interface is similar to Microsoft Office 2007 with the Office Fluent UI including elements like the Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, contextual tab sets. New and/or enhanced functions New and/or enhanced functions and some bug fixes.