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How To Find Icon In AutoCAD?

How to Locate Icons in AutoCAD

Finding and displaying icons in AutoCAD can enhance your user experience, allowing for a more efficient workflow. If you’re struggling to see your icons, follow these steps closely.

Steps to Display Icons

1. Right-click any of the buttons located on the status bar at the bottom of your AutoCAD workspace.

2. From the context menu that appears, look for an option labeled either ‘Display Icon’ or ‘Use Icons’. If it is currently checked, selecting it will turn off icon display; if unchecked, your icons should show up. Make the necessary adjustment to enable icon visibility.

Restoring Missing Icons

If your icons have disappeared and you need to restore them:

1. Open the command line and type: MENUBAR.

2. Change the value to ‘1’ to enable the visibility of the menu bar.

3. Navigate to the menu option labeled ‘Tools’ and select ‘Toolbars’. From there, choose the toolbars you wish to display again.

Where Are AutoCAD Icons Stored?

AutoCAD icons can typically reside in a specialized folder for custom icons, often referred to as a “custom icon file” directory. If you previously created custom icons, they might be in image file formats like BMP. You can access these through the Options menu and Files tab. To transfer these custom icons to a new version of AutoCAD (such as AutoCAD 2025), simply copy these files into the designated support folder. Keep in mind that you will likely need to manually apply these icons using the Customize User Interface (CUI) tool.

Toolbar Functions in AutoCAD

To effectively use AutoCAD, familiarize yourself with the array of tools available through the toolbar. Some essential tools include:

  • Line
  • Circle
  • Rectangle
  • Polyline
  • Trim
  • Extend
  • Copy
  • Mirror

How to Adjust Icon Size

The size of toolbar icons can impact your workflow, and you might want to adjust them for clarity:

1. Click on ‘Edit’ from the main menu and select ‘Preferences’.

2. Navigate to the ‘Toolbars’ tab.

3. Choose the desired icon size you wish to set and then confirm by clicking ‘OK’.

Recovering a Missing Toolbar

If a toolbar has gone missing, here’s how to retrieve it:

1. Access the command line and input: MENUBAR, ensuring its value is set to ‘1’.

2. Go to the ‘Tools’ menu, then select ‘Toolbars’.

3. From this menu, click on the toolbar you want to enable.

Displaying All Toolbars

To show all available toolbars:

1. Click on the drop-down arrow found in the Quick Access Toolbar at the top of the application.

2. Select ‘Show Menu Bar’ from the options provided.

3. To display any specific toolbar, navigate to the ‘Tools’ menu, select ‘Toolbars’, and activate the desired toolbar from the list.

Managing the Ribbon in AutoCAD 2025

To manage the ribbon display:

1. Enter RIBBON in the command line to turn it on.

2. If you wish to hide the ribbon, type RIBBONCLOSE.

Understanding AutoCAD Basics

Familiarity with the basic controls and tools is essential for navigation within AutoCAD:

  • Viewing options include pan and zoom to control how you view your drawings.
  • Geometry tools allow for the creation of fundamental shapes such as lines and circles.
  • Precision tools help maintain the accuracy needed for your models.

Dimensioning Tools Overview

Dimensioning tools are essential for measuring spaces and sizing objects within your drawings:

The Dimension tool facilitates measurement between two points and helps set distances between objects. This tool is accessible in both 2D Plan and 2D Elevation views in AutoCAD.

Defining Toolbars in AutoCAD

The AutoCAD toolbar serves as a collection of buttons that activate commands. Pay attention to buttons with a small black triangle at their lower-right corner—these denote flyout toolbars that house related commands. The Quick Access Toolbar is typically displayed at the top of the application window by default.

Expanding the Ribbon in AutoCAD

To expand the ribbon interface:

1. On the ribbon, locate the ‘Minimize To’ button, represented by a larger Up Arrow next to the last ribbon tab.

2. Clicking this button cycles through various display states for the ribbon or toggles it on and off. Ensure the Cycle Through All option is active to access all possible views.

Resetting the Ribbon in AutoCAD

If the ribbon needs resetting at any point:

1. Confirm that the ribbon is turned on by typing RIBBON in the command line.

2. Check to see if you need to adjust the ribbon’s view mode; you can use the cycle button adjacent to the ribbon tab to navigate through various panel appearances.

Customizing the Ribbon Layout

To make changes to your ribbon setup:

1. Right-click anywhere on the ribbon and select ‘Customize the Ribbon…’.

2. The dialog box will open. Choose ‘New Tab’ and proceed to add a ‘New Group’.

3. Select the commands you desire and click ‘Add’ to insert them into your new group.

4. Click ‘OK’ when you have finished your customization.

Restoring the Toolbar

For bringing back any missing toolbars, proceed with these steps:

1. Click on the ‘View’ menu (hold ‘Alt’ if on Windows).

2. From the drop-down, select ‘Toolbars’.

3. Check the box for the toolbar you need, such as the Bookmarks Toolbar.

4. Repeat these steps for any other toolbars you wish to enable.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should I do if my icons still do not display after following the steps?

If the icons do not show even after enabling them, consider resetting AutoCAD’s settings or checking if there are any software updates available that may resolve display issues.

2. Can I customize the commands available in the toolbar?

Yes, AutoCAD allows you to customize the toolbar commands to fit your workflow by following the steps to add or remove commands from the ribbon.

3. Is it possible to recover custom icons from older versions of AutoCAD?

Absolutely, if you have custom icons saved in prior versions, you can transfer those files to the support folder of AutoCAD 2025. You may need to manually set them up in the CUI as needed.

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.