7/25/2023 0 Comments Autocad 2016 make toolbars smaller![]() I just perfer a mix of various UI tools (minus the screenmenu. I don't understand users in 2016 who still flat out refuse to even consider *trying* the Ribbon interface. To your point, the Ribbon is useful for many other things, especially the contextual tabs, and even more so in verticals (Civil 3D, Map). Not to mention my Layers toolbar is always visible and *one* click away, regardless of the current tab in the Ribbon. One example: Up until 2016, the layers drop-down in the Layers toolbar was vastly superior (wider, longer, wider scrollbar, etc) to the one in the Layers panel of the Home tab of the Ribbon. Also, the modify toolbar was changed to add clip plane settings and turn clip plane off to. This button, when chosen, displays an expanded view of the drawing area by hiding. I keep a few toolbars docked and I know I can execute the commands there faster than any other method. Also, a small lisp file I have used over the years with 3d autocad pipe models loads fine with 2016. The Clean Screen button is available at the lower right corner of the screen. Light years ahead of toolbars is subjective of course. Having said that, I was truly wondering if "toolbars are going away" is documented somewhere. Generally speaking, when someone comes to the forums to ask a question like ( How do I use "X"), a response like ( You're still using X? Forget that, start using Y) is not what they are after. ![]() ![]() Maybe you didn't understand the point of my post was to advocate the contextual properties of the ribbon and right click menus. ![]() Maybe I'm mistaken that when classic interface goes away the toolbars do to.
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