![]() (Optional, only if there are Toolbars already turned on.) In the upper RIGHT window, Left Click the + next to the “Toolbars” title to open up the list.In the upper LEFT window, Left Click to Select the workspace you want to customize.You can also click the dropdown (drop-up?) at the bottom right of your window, the one used to switch between Workspaces, then click Customize.Įach of the three ways will get you to the Customize User Interface window. You can type in “CUI” in the command line. You can click thru the CUI button on the Manage Ribbon. There are several ways to get to this, as there are usually several ways to do anything in AutoCAD. There is so much that the CUI can do, so please proceed with caution, as you can change default items. There is yet another way to turn on your Toolbars: the Customize User Interface (CUI) window. There was a question left in the comments, so I figured I would show another option to get your Toolbars in AutoCAD. ![]() I have another video out there that shows a couple other ways to Turn on Toolbars in AutoCAD, so please feel free to check that out.
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