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How To Get Classic View In AutoCAD 2016?

Understanding Classic View in AutoCAD

The classic view in AutoCAD presents a familiar interface that many users prefer for its simplicity and functionality. Although newer versions introduced a ribbon interface, reverting to classic view can enhance workflow for those accustomed to earlier layouts. This guide outlines the steps necessary to restore the classic interface in AutoCAD 2016.

Activating the Menu Bar

  1. Access the Command Line: Locate the command line at the bottom of the AutoCAD window.
  2. Input MENUBAR Command: Type MENUBAR and press Enter.
  3. Set Menu Bar to Visible: When prompted, type 1 and press Enter. This action brings back the menu bar to the top of the workspace, allowing for easier access to tools and commands.

Customizing Toolbars

  1. Open Toolbars Menu: Click on the "Tools" menu located in the menu bar.
  2. Select Toolbars: Navigate to the "Toolbars" submenu and click on "AutoCAD." This selection presents a list of toolbars available for the classic interface.
  3. Choose Desired Toolbars: Click on the checkboxes next to the toolbars you wish to display. Drag them to the left or right side of the AutoCAD workspace to dock them.
  4. Save Your Workspace: Once satisfied with the arrangement, click on "Tools" > "Workspaces" > "Save Current As." Name the workspace (for example, "Classic Workspace") and click "Save" to preserve your settings.

Restoring Classic Functions

  1. Open Command Line Again: Similar to previous steps, ensure the command line is accessible.
  2. Use the Toolbar Command: Type -toolbar into the command line and press Enter.
  3. Select Standard Toolbar: When prompted, type Standard and confirm by pressing Enter twice. This action will place the classic toolbars at the top of your workspace below the ribbon.

Verifying Display of the Ribbon

  1. Access the Ribbon Command: If the ribbon is not visible, type RIBBON into the command line and press Enter to turn it on.
  2. Show or Hide Ribbon: To toggle the ribbon’s visibility, use RIBBONCLOSE if you want to hide it or re-enter RIBBON to bring it back.

Setting the Default Workspace

If you prefer a specific border layout, such as the drafting and annotation workspace, you can switch back easily:

  1. Workspace Drop-down: Locate the Workspace drop-down menu near the top left of the AutoCAD interface.
  2. Select Your Preferred Layout: Click on it and choose "Drafting & Annotation" or any other preferred option. This selection can help streamline your drawing process.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How can I reset AutoCAD settings to default?

To reset AutoCAD 2025 to its default settings, navigate to the AutoCAD application menu, select "Preferences," then click on the "Application" tab. From there, locate and click the "Reset Application Options" button and confirm by clicking "Reset AutoCAD."

2. Where can I find toolbars if they are not visible?

If toolbars are missing, open the "Tools" menu, navigate to "Toolbars," and enable the necessary toolbars to make them visible again.

3. What if I want to unhide the command line?

If the command line is hidden, click on the drop-down menu located at the top-left of the application window. Choose "Show Menu Bar" to reveal it again. You can also type MENUBAR into the command line and set it to 1.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.