Understanding the Classic Interface in AutoCAD Mechanical 2018
AutoCAD Mechanical 2018 is designed for efficiency and precision in mechanical design. However, some users prefer the classic interface reminiscent of earlier versions. Here’s how to transition to the classic view step-by-step.
Step 1: Accessing the Menu Bar
- Display the Menu Bar: Locate the Quick Access Toolbar located at the top of the application window. Click on the drop-down arrow and select "Show Menu Bar." This will enable the traditional menu layout.
Step 2: Hiding the Ribbon
- Toggle Off the Ribbon: Ensure you have an active drawing open. Click on the “Tools” menu, then navigate to “Palettes.” Here, select “Ribbon” to hide it, allowing for a more classic workspace feel.
Step 3: Activating the Required Toolbars
- Open the Toolbars Menu: Access the Toolbars by either typing the command
-TOOLBARin the command line and pressing Enter, or by navigating through the “Tools” menu to “Toolbars.” Browse through the list to find and activate the toolbars you need. Each toolbar can be dragged into your workspace as desired.
Step 4: Saving Your Workspace
- Save Your Workspace Configuration: Once you have set up your toolbars and menus to your liking, save this configuration. Go to the “Workspace Settings” option in the status bar. Click on "Save Current As" and give your workspace a name for easy retrieval in the future.
Changing the User Interface in AutoCAD 2025
If you are using AutoCAD 2025 and want to customize your interface further, follow these instructions:
- Go to the “Manage” tab.
- Open the “Customization” panel and select “User Interface.”
- In the “Customize” tab, expand the “Workspaces” node to view available workspaces.
- Right-click on the workspace you wish to set as current and select “Set Current.” Then, make sure to click on “Apply.”
Working with Classic Views in Earlier Versions
For those interested in older workflows:
- In AutoCAD 2025, accessing classic views from previous versions (like AutoCAD 2015 or 2014) may involve loading configuration files (e.g.,
acad.cuix). The process typically requires dragging the classic workspace into your current setup and applying the changes.
FAQs
Q1: What are the benefits of using the classic view in AutoCAD?
The classic view simplifies the interface, making it easier to locate tools and commands. It’s especially appealing to users familiar with older versions of AutoCAD.
Q2: How can I switch back to the modern interface after using the classic view?
You can simply click on the Workspace Switching option from the status bar and select the modern workspace to revert back to the default interface.
Q3: Are there any commands that are only available in the classic view?
Most commands are available in both interfaces, but some users find specific tools and access methods easier to navigate in the classic layout, especially those used to the older menus and commands.
