AutoCAD

How to Display Drawing Tools in AutoCAD?

Accessing and Displaying Drawing Tools in AutoCAD

When dealing with design workflows in AutoCAD, being able to effectively utilize the drawing tools is essential. If you’re having difficulties displaying the drawing tools, follow these organized steps to ensure they are visible and ready for your projects.

Enabling the Drawing Toolbar

  1. Access the Command Line: Begin by locating the command line at the bottom of your AutoCAD interface.
  2. Adjust Menu Bar Settings: Type MENUBAR into the command line and press Enter. When prompted, set the value to 1 to activate the menu bar.
  3. Open Tools Menu: Navigate to the main menu and select Tools.
  4. Select Toolbars: Click Toolbars, and then choose the specific drawing toolbars you require from the list provided. Make sure to enable them to make them visible.

Retrieving the Top Toolbar

If the top toolbar is missing, you can restore it through the following procedure:

  1. Activate Command Line: Enter MENUBAR into the command line like before and ensure it is set to 1.
  2. Access the Toolbar Options: Open the Tools menu again and navigate to Toolbars.
  3. Choose Your Preferences: From here, you can select which toolbars to display, ensuring you choose the necessary options for your work.

Showing the Tool Palette

If the tool palette is not showing, you can restore it easily:

  1. Navigate to the Home Tab: Click on the Home tab on the ribbon at the top of the interface.
  2. Access Design Tools: Look for the Build panel and click on the Tools drop-down menu.
  3. Select Tool Palette: Find Design Tools in the options. If the project tool palette group has palettes, they will be visible in your list.

Displaying Toolbars While Drawing

To conveniently display the required toolbars when working:

  1. Utilize the Quick Access Toolbar: Click on the drop-down arrow in your Quick Access Toolbar.
  2. Show Menu Bar: Select the option to Show Menu Bar to bring back the menu interface.
  3. Access Toolbar Options: From the Tools menu, go to Toolbars and select which specific toolbars you’d like to display during your drawing session.

Important Drawing Tools in AutoCAD

Familiarity with various drawing tools can enhance your drafting experience significantly. Below are some of the pivotal tools which you can access either from the toolbar or command line:

  1. Line: Creates straight lines.
  2. Circle: Draws circular shapes.
  3. Rectangle: Easily forms rectangular areas.
  4. Polyline: Draws connected lines and arcs as a single object.
  5. Trim: Removes parts of objects intersecting with others.
  6. Extend: Lengthens objects to meet the edges of other objects.
  7. Copy: Duplicates selected objects.
  8. Mirror: Flips objects over a defined axis to create a mirrored copy.

Accessing Properties and Quick Properties

To view properties of selected objects or make adjustments:

  1. Open Properties Palette: Use the command PROPERTIES or press Ctrl + 1 to open the properties palette.
  2. Customize Quick Properties: If you want to access Quick Properties efficiently, toggle it using CTRL-SHIFT-P.
  3. Adjust Display Settings: In case Quick Properties doesn’t appear, ensure the system variable QPMODE is set to 1 for it to display correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How can I change the position of the toolbars in AutoCAD?
You can click and drag the toolbar by its title bar to reposition it anywhere on the screen or to dock it at a preferred location.

Q2: What should I do if my tool palette doesn’t show any palettes?
Ensure that you have created at least one tool palette within your project settings; otherwise, it will not display in the tool palette view.

Q3: Can I customize the toolbars?
Yes, you can customize the toolbars by right-clicking on the toolbar area and selecting the commands you want to add, remove, or create a new toolbar to fit your workflow needs.

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.