On the menu bar we just added, select Tools and then Toolbars from the pulldown It’s starting to look more familiar already…time to start adding our toolbars! Now we are ready to work on the actual interface.Īt the command prompt, type in RIBBONCLOSE and then Enter (and that pesky ribbon is gone)Įxpand the Quick Access toolbar and select Show Menu Bar Toggle on Automatically save workspace changes This opens the Workspace Settings dialogue box. With the AutoCAD Classic Workspace saved, click Workspace Settings… Input the name of your new workspace (I chose to use AutoCAD Classic, original right?) I always start with a brand new drawing from the acad.dwt template (you don’t have to it is just my habit).Įxpand the Workspace pane by selecting the pulldown arrow and clicking Save Current As… Just last week a customer asked “how can I get the classic workspace back?” While I recommend migrating to the newer versions with the ribbon (Autodesk is not going to bring it back), here is the process to bring AutoCAD Classic back to your screen as you transition. Others chose to “stay behind” and continued to work in older AutoCAD versions. Many of us moved forward to adopt the Ribbon, grudgingly. AutoCAD 2015: the year Autodesk removed our beloved AutoCAD Classic Workspace.
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