AutoCAD

How to Load Panels in AutoCAD?

Adding a New Panel in AutoCAD

Step 1: Access the User Interface Customization

Begin by navigating to the Manage tab at the top of your AutoCAD workspace. From there, locate the Customization panel and click on User Interface. This action will open the customization options for AutoCAD.

Step 2: Expand the Ribbon Node

In the Customize tab that appears, look for the "Customizations In" pane. You should see a tree structure; click the plus sign (+) next to the Ribbon node to expand it. This will display more options under the Ribbon section.

Step 3: Create a New Panel

Find the Panels node within the Ribbon section. Right-click on it and select the option for New Panel. This is where you’ll start defining your new panel.

Step 4: Name Your Panel

A dialog box will prompt you for a name. Enter a suitable name for your panel, such as “My Custom Panel,” and make sure it effectively represents the tools or functions you plan to include.

Step 5: Apply the Changes

After naming your new panel, click the Apply button to save the changes. Your panel is now created and ready for further customization.

Displaying Panels in AutoCAD

Step 1: Access the Ribbon

If you find that some of your panels are missing from the ribbon, right-click anywhere on the ribbon interface. This will bring up the context menu.

Step 2: Show Tabs and Panels

From the context menu, look for options to Show Tabs and Show Panels. Click on these to turn on any tabs or panels you wish to make visible again.

Loading the Ribbon in AutoCAD 2025

Step 1: Enter the Command

To ensure that the ribbon is displayed in your workspace, simply type RIBBON into the command line and press Enter. If the ribbon is minimized, you will need to restore it.

Step 2: Adjust Ribbon Settings

If you need to temporarily view tabs, click on any tab while the ribbon is minimized. You can also click the Pin Ribbon button to keep it visible permanently.

Restoring the Ribbon Display

Step 1: Toggle Clean Screen Mode

If the ribbon is still not visible, you may accidentally have the Clean Screen mode activated. Press CTRL+0 to toggle this setting. If the command line indicates “CleanScreenOn,” press CTRL+0 once more to disable it.

Step 2: Use the Ribbon Command Again

Once the Clean Screen mode is turned off, type RIBBON into the command line once again to restore the Ribbon to your workspace.

Showing and Managing Toolbars

Step 1: View Toolbars

Access the View menu by pressing the Alt key (if you are using Windows). From there, select Toolbars to see a list of available toolbars.

Step 2: Enable Toolbars

Click on the toolbar that you wish to activate (for example, the Bookmarks Toolbar) and repeat the process for any additional toolbars you want to display.

Displaying Layout Tabs

Step 1: Open Options Window

To show all layout tabs, type OPTIONS into the command line or click on the Options button found in the AutoCAD application menu at the top-left corner of the interface.

Step 2: Adjust Display Settings

Navigate to the Display tab within the Options window. Under the Layout elements section, ensure that the checkbox for “Display Layout and Model tabs” is checked. After this, click OK to apply the changes.

Expanding the Ribbon

Step 1: Double-click the Tab

To expand a currently minimized ribbon, simply double-click on a tab. This will temporarily open the ribbon for your use.

Step 2: Pin the Ribbon

To keep the Ribbon displayed at all times, click the Pin Ribbon button available on the right side of the tabs, or press Ctrl+F1.

Restoring the Quick Access Toolbar

Step 1: Open Customize Dialog Box

To restore your quick access toolbar, open the Customize dialog box by following the appropriate method for your AutoCAD version.

Step 2: Reset Quick Access Settings

In the Customize dialog, navigate to the Quick Access tab and click the Reset option. Confirm your choice by clicking Yes in the following dialog box before closing the Customize dialog.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I customize existing panels in AutoCAD?
Yes, you can customize existing panels by accessing the User Interface customization options. You can rename, add, or remove buttons as needed.

2. What should I do if my toolbars or panels still aren’t showing?
If your toolbars or panels are not appearing, verify that they are enabled through the View menu and ensure they are not hidden behind other UI elements.

3. How do I find lost toolbars in newer versions of AutoCAD?
For lost toolbars, you can access the Toolbars menu in the View tab to enable any that may have been turned off. You may also use the Reset settings option to return to default configurations.

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.